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ID Please
We haven't had an ID this thread in a few hours so I'm hoping I can get some ideas on this sucker. It's a pretty elusive sucker, I've only seen it three times and this was the first time I could get a decent shot of it. I'm thinking a nudibranch or possibly a huge flatworm?
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-d...57-no/wtf1.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-o...57-no/wtf2.jpg |
Could be a nudibranch or could be a stomatella snail. Hard to tell with the pic
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its a chiton , not the typical one but def common
nocturnal and usually diving in and out liverock holes completely harmless |
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Your picture is terrible, but to me that doesn't look at all like a Chiton. Chitons are hard and don't change shape as they move. Your pic looks like a nudibranch to me which are soft and pliable. Do a Google image search and see what you think for yourself.
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bad pic and it doesn't look like a chiton to me |
cryptoplax sp.
hope that helps:) cheers denny |
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and one from home:)
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=74367 i originally thought nudi as well when i first seen one after some readings turns out its a species of chiton, very nocturnal and only seen when cruising from tunnel to tunnel in the liverock. |
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http://www.wetwebmedia.com/MolluscPI...0chit%20id.png Note that the spots only take up about 1/5 the length of the Chiton. The photo that the OP posted looks as though the spots cover about 1/2 the length. Maybe the photo is misleading, maybe you are right. Indeed, it looks close to the Cryptoplax sp, but it looks more to me like a similar looking nudibranch. Hopefully the OP replies regarding the texture and size of the creature. |
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