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    Spiky armored sand slug... thing

    My creature is not the amphipod... though I do have those in my tank... what are they? My creature has a slug/worm shape body, with skin similar to a starfish or something - rough and kind of spiky - and it hardly moves at all. and its still really small... I will take a picture of it if the...
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    Spiky armored sand slug... thing

    I checked out the pictures... and couldn't find it under nudibranch... or slugs... or worms... It sort of looks like a sand colored rolly-polly bug without plates and with spikes or horns on its back. It is camping out inside an empty snailshell right now...
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    Spiky armored sand slug... thing

    So I saw again, this crazy looking worm-thing. It is sand colored, tan with dark spots. Its looks about 1cm long, and maybe .3cm thick. It moves slowly, and I've seen it suctioned unto the tank wall. Any ideas?
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    So many questions.... HELP!

    Thank you. Sadly, the fish store employees were the ones who told me what I was ready to add and when I would be ready to add it. Maybe should I replace the snails though? I wouldn't want to let the algae get out of hand? And about the bristleworms, they've all been pinkish with a section of...
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    So many questions.... HELP!

    Okay, this is helpful. I have a feeling that I may have indeed started a cycle with the new rocks... what exactly would this mean for me? The rocks have been in for five or six weeks now... some of them still have an awful lot of white surface area... yes I mean 1.024. I use seawater...
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    So many questions.... HELP!

    So, I bought a used 12 gal nano-cube. The fellow I purchased it from kept it alive until he sold it to me. He explained a little about the denitrifying anaerobic bacteria in the sand, and told me to add some live rock and go from there. When I arrived at my local fish store (lucky goldfish in...
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