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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default ID on a nudi?

    I know the pics arent great but can anyone say they have seen this nudi/something else? Dangerous or better yet, what does it eat? I found 2 hitchhikers and would like to keep them but want to know what they are.

    Also found 2 pistol shrimp, one loaded with eggs. Pros or Cons to having them in your tank?
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