any ideas

Had to do some things this morning,
walked back to the tank just now, and laid out in bottom of bucket...
yep, he's back

I'll get a better pick up.

That's so funny, he came home!

those little dinosaur looking plate thingies on his back look simlar to several pictures of chitons I googled today. I'm still hangin' onto that theory. These fella's do seem to come in a wide variety of designs, plating, coloration, ect ect. Very awesome picture there too btw.
 
Definately not a chiton! I saw it in person today, no plates. some sort of slug or worm. It doesnt like being touched all that well.
 
Definately not a chiton! I saw it in person today, no plates. some sort of slug or worm. It doesnt like being touched all that well.


Doesn't like to be touched for sure.
No luck on searches.
Will go to the trash tomorrow. Not even gonna trust the sump.
Keep too much there I use regularly, like frag disks.
 
wish my tank was finished cycling, i'd say give it here until we get a positive id :(
I've been trying to find pictues on younger chitons but no luck. Shame, it's awfully cool lookin' whatever it is.
 
Nah, maybe someone could use him as cleanup in their seahorse tank or fish o0nly tank
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Then its fate is sealed.
Off to the garbage disposal
 
re think

re think

Looking back at posts,
I had missed the link posted above.

Here is a post from that link:

November 13, 2009
From: John Markby

Hi there , i am on talking reef forum and it was suggested i ask you as no one knows for sure what this is but the best bet is some type of nudibranch...
mainly i am curious in is if it eats algae or corals or what ? as it is in my home salt water aquarium ... only recently i noticed it its probably been in there about 3 weeks and recently has started moving around alot .. moves alot at night time ....
i appreciate any time spent on this thankyou very much
2 photos enclosed are on at night time (fully stretched out - about 18 cm long at full stretch )
and day time .. it sorta hides in the rock
John Markby


Reply from the forum:

Dear John,
This is one of a major group of molluscs called the Chitons. In most species their 8 calcareous plates are large and external forming a flexible shield - like that of an armadillo - over the body. In some species the shell plates have become reduced in size and partly enveloped by the leathery skin in which they are attached. These do appear somewhat sluglike. There are other messages on the Forum of this animal being found in aquaria [see message #8502]. I guess this tropical species, which is often found in the crevices of coral rock, is caught up in the 'live rock' trade.
Most chitons are herbivorous, so I suspect it will be a useful cleaning agent in your aquarium.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman


His pic:

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my critter:
By the way, it stretches out like the one above--

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2 points from the reply:
--this may be a variety from a more tropical region;
--the skin on some grow over the plates, looking and feeling leathery.
 

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