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    Posted: January 02 2014 at 12:23pm
can anyone ID this for me???




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Aegires gardineri best I can tell from the picture. Krazie
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ok, I googled that and never got any details except it feed on some sponges.  Are they good or bad?  it isn't in my tank but I like keeping up with what is floating around.  The reality is any hitchhiking critter can end up in any of our tanks the way we swap corals with each other!!!  Want to know should I freak out if I find one of those?
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Native to Australia and mostly a sponge eater (as are most nudibranchs). Has been reported to become a pest to some soft corals on occasion (probably when the sponges are all gone and it's hungry). Not a ton of info on that one as far as the reefing world and what it does to our water boxes. Krazie
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