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![]() Found this about an hour ago. About 2mm, maybe 3mm in length. I tried to remove it off the glass but of course dropped it and off it went into the tank.
Perfect closeup of my scratched up front glass. ![]() ![]()
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![]() Its not any of the dreaded flatworms I recognise. Maybe a acro eating one.. never had one of them before tho.
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![]() I saw something that looks like that in my 20g a few weeks ago, it was about 3/4 of an inch long and not very wide. It didn't look like a flatworm to me and I haven't seen anything eaten so I just left it
![]() *edit* I mean it was flat and worm like but it didn't look like any of the flatworms I usually see ![]() |
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![]() It's not one of the nasty red ones I had - personally i'm leaning towards a young nudi of some sort...
Normally the nasty flatworms we have in our tanks are a much different shape (melev's got some good pics), with a square light/dark spot in the middle. |
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![]() Yeah i agree with the young nudibranch comment. Flatworms usually aren't quite so "veiny" looking other than the "vein" along the midline.
Don't be such a butterfingers next time ![]()
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![]() Guess I shouldn't have been wearing the oven gloves while trying to remove something so itty bitty? Oh well .. not sure what I would have done with it anyhow...
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