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jhale

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the latest addition to my tank. Don't let the photo fool you, it's all of 1/4" big.

don't ask what it is, or what it eats. I will find out in time :)

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jhale

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a top down shot, this gives a better perspective of the size, it's in the corner of a small plastic hang on container.

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Timbo

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I think I have seen this species before on another site. I can't remember which one it was but I think the diet consists of gorgonians. That is if this is indeed the same species.
 

jhale

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Russ, it would need to be a really small tank to be the centerpiece!

I will be looking for the little guy all the time now.

If he eats algae he'll be happy in my tank, if he only eats one type of sea fan found in the pacific I'm afraid the little guy is out of luck :(

by the way, the shell is all white when the mantle is pulled in.
it's also not nocturnal, it was out during the day on the glass.
 
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coralite

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My first impression is that it is some kind of small carnivorous snail. It resembles the Atlantic Flamingo Tongue snail which eats only gorgs but it is a very different type of snail.
 

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