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Old 03-16-2013, 08:33 PM
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Because the cover everything, prevent new SPS from encrusting properly, trap tons of crap and you can't isolate them to a separate area of the tank. They spawn by releasing eggs and end up everywhere! I started with 2 polyps hitchhiking on a frag and ended up with millions of them. Getting rid of them is nearly impossible too. Chemicals, if you can find them, and apparently this slug above that are probably not just sitting at the LFS waiting to go home with you!
the pink cucumber slug :O ? once i bought one from King ED last year their boss took off the pink cucumber and give it to me and when i bought it home it killed all my corals and fish so i dont mind to have purple clove tank :P
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Old 03-16-2013, 10:28 PM
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the pink cucumber slug :O ? once i bought one from King ED last year their boss took off the pink cucumber and give it to me and when i bought it home it killed all my corals and fish so i dont mind to have purple clove tank :P
http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/marioliv - This is as close as I can find. Turns out there's the added bonus of eating encrusting gorgs too! <3

I have it with a host of different corals including Zoas, several LPS, a sunset monti, etc. It only comes out at night and I only see it munching on the patch of blue polyps. The thing is that it eats SLOOOWWWWWWWWW. It would be a simple matter of catching and removing it should it become a nuisance. The nice thing about slugs is that they tend to focus on a VERY narrow selection of dietary prey species (think monti eating nudies or aiptasia eating berghia) which allows us to employ them for very specific tasks.
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