Chiefsurfer
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Ok guys, got my LR from TBS. Looks great. Some common hitch-hikers I have noticed are quite a few Keyhole Limpets(or that's what I think they are). I saw one for the first time today cruising around the top of one of my rocks(usually stick to the side or underneath out of the direct light) and he is BIG. Wondering if they are reef safe or not:
He is about the size of a quarter. He is the slightly darker colored thing on the corner of the rock.
Also, I have this little tiny snail looking thing. It looks like one of those snails with only a back-shell, kinda like a limpet if you can picture the shape. However this one doesn't move much. When I got him he found a home on my magfloat, and there he stayed, not moving an inch in 5 days. His shell is hidden by what looks to be "debris" but it doesn't seem to come off ever. He also looks like he has a tiny piece of red branching macro on it. Could this be some type of nudi? If so, I will remove it because I do not want ot risk the friendly nudi's to the non-friendly ones.
He is the little white spot near the top in this shot. I know it's horrible, that's the best I can do. Maybe the description will help.
He is about the size of a quarter. He is the slightly darker colored thing on the corner of the rock.

Also, I have this little tiny snail looking thing. It looks like one of those snails with only a back-shell, kinda like a limpet if you can picture the shape. However this one doesn't move much. When I got him he found a home on my magfloat, and there he stayed, not moving an inch in 5 days. His shell is hidden by what looks to be "debris" but it doesn't seem to come off ever. He also looks like he has a tiny piece of red branching macro on it. Could this be some type of nudi? If so, I will remove it because I do not want ot risk the friendly nudi's to the non-friendly ones.
He is the little white spot near the top in this shot. I know it's horrible, that's the best I can do. Maybe the description will help.
