Freeloader ID, Sea Cucumber?

magnetar68

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I setup a new tank yesterday and found this guy this morning. Is he reef safe? Or should I remove it? I plan on having soft corals and the typical inverts (hermits, emerald crabs, cleaner shrimp) etc.
 

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Sea cucumbers fall into 2 feeding groups - those that filter particles out of the water & ones that mop up detritus from the sand & rocks. Both are completely harmless & beneficial tank inhabitants.
 
It looks like it could be a nudibranch or it might be a filter feeding cuke. Does it put out tentacles like it is filter feeding or no??
 
I think it's a Stickypuss. (Leslie only misidentifies a nudibranch as a sea cucumber about 1 out 9,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times) :)

Cheers,



Don
 
9,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 identifications???? Just how old do you think I am, Mister!:hammer:
 
Now you sound like husband who accidentally said "yes" when his wife asked "do these pants make me look fat?" :D
 
I had an identical cuke hitch hike in with a zoanthid order once. I put it in the display and would occasionally see it at night. It may still be in there.
 
It looks like a sand-sifting sea cucumber. Maybe Holothuria mexicana (donkey dung sea cucumber) or Holothuria atra (black sea cucumber).

I have one, and they are beneficial to the tank.
 
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