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saltwaterinbrooklyn

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I saw it 2 years ago using a red light but it took off and I couldn't snap a pic of it , now doing routine cleanup , I found it under my zoa rock and I got em , but I lost 3 clams and think I may have solved the murders . Thanks for all your help guys , jimmy r1 rider thanks for the crazy laughter , saltwater taffee for life lol
 

JimmyR1rider

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I saw it 2 years ago using a red light but it took off and I couldn't snap a pic of it , now doing routine cleanup , I found it under my zoa rock and I got em , but I lost 3 clams and think I may have solved the murders . Thanks for all your help guys , jimmy r1 rider thanks for the crazy laughter , saltwater taffee for life lol

LMFAO!!! No problem hommie. Glad we were able to get it id'd quick
 

Dre

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For any wondering its actually a pseudoceros pardalis- leopard flatworm.
Now who is going to pronounce that? Lol,,, You guys must have Amnesia. Every now and then someone come on here with the same question. Polyclad devour snails as well and not everyone is lucky enough to capture them...
 
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