Help With ID on Stringy White Mass

marcell06

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Can someone help identify this for me please. It is soft and attached to my glass. Literally appeared overnight.
 

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blowmecius thank you for the reply. So the next question is do I just leave it alone or do I need to worry anything is going to hurt it?
 
Sea hares have been know to breed in captivity. If it were me, I would just leave them and see what happens, however even though sea hares are hermaphroditic, they are not self-fertilizing, so two slugs are required to breed. If you only have one, the eggs are infertile and will not hatch
 
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