Unknown vagabond... Help?

broccoli

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Hello!
I saw this little fella roaming around the side of my tank last night, I don't know what it is. I think it looks like a slug of some kind (that's why i'm in invertebrates). But I more want to know if it's okay and not going to morph into some crazy monster and eat everything. :lol:


It's the long little gray thing on my glass:

wat.jpg



It was moving pretty quick. Sorry for the bad pic, my camera's batteries were dead, so iPhone had to be it.


any help is appreciated! Thanks! :rollface:
 
Sorry, would need for you to remove it from the tank and photograph it while its in a shallow, small dish of water in order to see some of the details of it.

Chuck
 
Really hard to tell from that angle. Try looking up chiton and stomatella. Could be one of those but could also be something else.
 
take a look at flatworms aswell. kinda resembles one from what i can see. just do a google search for polyclad flatworm and see if they look alike.
 
did you ever check into the whole flatworm theory? flatworms can tend to do some damage in your tank if it is the right species. i had a giant polyclad flatworm that i cought eating my snails...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14949422#post14949422 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Guygettnby
did you ever check into the whole flatworm theory? flatworms can tend to do some damage in your tank if it is the right species. i had a giant polyclad flatworm that i cought eating my snails...


Sorry, I went out of town for a few days, this is the first chance I've had to get back to this forum.

It hasn't made a reappearance. :(

I looked up pictures of all the critters named above, and I am in a toss up between flatworm and chiton.


The bottom of it looked like the chiton in this diagram:

chiton.jpg


But it kinda looked like the Cestoplanidae Flatworm (polyclad) listed in this list:

http://www.chucksaddiction.com/hitchworms.html (the site blocked right clicking, so i can't link the pic)

I'm not sure still. But I wish it would come back out, i'll catch it and separate it so i can figure out what it is.




Thank you everyone for helping! :)
 
on a side note, i got some assist corals and one of them got devoured, I was pretty certain that it was this little unknown creature, I was on a mission to find this thing after that.
But then I caught one of my hermit crabs in the act when it started on the second one... That little punk! lol! :)
 
It appears that you can see light coming through the animal in the photo. That would mean that it is a flatworm, as chiton or stomatella (which it isn't) would have a shell and a thicker body that you wouldn't be able to see through. The fact that you had a coral frag disappear would also strongly suggest that this is a polyclad flatworm.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14959817#post14959817 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elysia
It appears that you can see light coming through the animal in the photo. That would mean that it is a flatworm, as chiton or stomatella (which it isn't) would have a shell and a thicker body that you wouldn't be able to see through. The fact that you had a coral frag disappear would also strongly suggest that this is a polyclad flatworm.


Thank you!

Now I gotta find the little bugger and extract it before it strikes my frag again! :mad:
 
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