Need help identifying new tank mate.

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    PHukill843

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    This guy ust showed up on the back of my 46g Reef/Fish tank. Wasn't sure if it was alive but it moved all the way across my back glass in the lasr 24hrs. Any help would be appreciated!

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    PHukill843, Jun 2, 2013
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    ErinCahir Sausage Wrangler

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    Nudibranch maybe?
     
    ErinCahir, Jun 3, 2013
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    sankhamg

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    looks like a bristle worm. Does it have needle like spikes all over his body?
     
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    ErinCahir Sausage Wrangler

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    That is most definitely not a bristleworm
     
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    I have to agree with Erin, looks like a nudibranch.
     
    AnthonyTheNewbie, Jun 3, 2013
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