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Old 10-05-2003, 07:04 PM
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So the other day, I notice a weird slug thing on the bottom of one of my rocks, in a crevace. Initially I thought it was just a sea hare, because I had one of them before, then I realized it was sticking out of a tube. Now today, it's still there, and obviously it lives in the tube. It is the colour of a sea hare, and has what appears to be the typical slug tentacles. The tube it's in is white and looks like what a feather duster would live in. It seems to be emitting a string of some type, almost like cobwebs, but underwater. It flails around sometimes like a snail on it's back.

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Old 10-05-2003, 08:13 PM
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Hey Quinn,
It sounds like you have a vermetid snail. They are a type of filter feeding sessile snail. The strings you see are mucus nets used for food capture. They are perfectly reef safe, and a nice little hitchhiker. Plankton substitutes/dissolved organics and calcium additives are it's only requirements.
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Old 10-05-2003, 10:14 PM
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Definently a vermetid snail. He's managed to trap a huge wad of dictyota algae.
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