NeveSSL Got tubes? Feb 20, 2009 #2 Personally I'd call it a spiky turd! Is there any way you can get a more clear picture? Also, you may want to catch it and isolate it until you can identify it while you can see it. Brandon
Personally I'd call it a spiky turd! Is there any way you can get a more clear picture? Also, you may want to catch it and isolate it until you can identify it while you can see it. Brandon
rcmike Active member Feb 20, 2009 #3 Looks like a sea cucumber to me but it's hard to tell from that picture.
poolkeeper1 New member Feb 20, 2009 #4 Looks like a Nudibranch of some kind! But a better picture would help.
A andywe New member Feb 20, 2009 #5 I was leaning towards Cucmber too, as he has been around for almost a year with no apparent damage. Here is a much clearer pic (boy is he cooperating today)
I was leaning towards Cucmber too, as he has been around for almost a year with no apparent damage. Here is a much clearer pic (boy is he cooperating today)
A andywe New member Feb 21, 2009 #8 Ok cool. Thank you all for confirming. We like him as he is cool to watch.