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an u make it a yt video plza friend of mine finds this thing breaking out in his tank, it has a white part in the middle, moves fast, has no tentacles, wandering on the glass or sand. what's this? is this thing harmful?
I don’t think @ISpeakForTheSeas knows anything about identifying things but I guess it wouldn’t hurt. How’s the little pup Sophie?Maybe @ISpeakForTheSeas can help ID this guy.
Maybe @ISpeakForTheSeas can help ID this guy.
Haha, I definitely still learning - OP, it's hard to say for sure from the vids (blue light and pretty distant from the top of the critter), but I would guess a Runcina species headshield slug; so give a look and see if any seem like a match:I don’t think @ISpeakForTheSeas knows anything about identifying things but I guess it wouldn’t hurt. How’s the little pup Sophie?
I'm thinking a Runcina sp. headshield slug - if so, members of the genus reportedly feed on diatoms, so it would be a keeper.
If you do a Google Images search for "Runcina species" you should get a number of good images you can compare with; the (at least mostly) solid white and black stripes forming the collar there can be found a few different species in the genus, but I'm not familiar enough with the genus yet to know which species your specimen might be.
I've been able to find for sure is that they reportedly eat diatoms, algae, and "dead marine phanerogams" (dead seagrass).
Haha, I definitely still learning - OP, it's hard to say for sure from the vids (blue light and pretty distant from the top of the critter), but I would guess a Runcina species headshield slug; so give a look and see if any seem like a match:
Haha, I definitely still learning - OP, it's hard to say for sure from the vids (blue light and pretty distant from the top of the critter), but I would guess a Runcina species headshield slug; so give a look and see if any seem like a match:
thanks! and thanks to ISpeakForTheSeas, we now know it might be one of the Runcina species headshield slug, total harmlessim bumping for you
that thing looks cool
Sophie is doing great! Thank you for asking. She is showing her age though. She is 12.I don’t think @ISpeakForTheSeas knows anything about identifying things but I guess it wouldn’t hurt. How’s the little pup Sophie?
she doing butterfly shorts and Stanleys yet?Sophie is doing great! Thank you for asking. She is showing her age though. She is 12.
Ha ha! My Sophie is a Boston Terrier dog! So no shorts, just a crazy little dog, even at 12 years old.she doing butterfly shorts and Stanleys yet?
cuz my 10 y/o sis is, and its 40 degrees today