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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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    It's been awhile since I found something in one of my tanks that I can't ID. I found this little one today hitching a ride on the back of a snails shell. I would NEVER have seen him in my green macro forest. Could it be a baby lettuce nudi? Do they reproduce in the home aquariums? Or is it something else? Any ideas?

    There are NO corals in this tank, only macros, live rock and sand, snails, micro hermits, and of course my seahorses.

    Thanks, Angie

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    seahorsedreams - Reefkeeper Registered User
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Palos Verdes, California
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    I don't know if it's a lettuce nudi or not.... but it looks like a nudi.
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    Renee

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