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![]() What is this?
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![]() A sea slug?
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![]() a Nudibranch of some sort?
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![]() sea hare
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![]() Sea slug
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![]() looks just like the nudibranchs that completely devoured an entire colt coral I had in an old nano, though I think that's probably a lot bigger than a nudi
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![]() could be Aplysia californica
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![]() Looks more to me like a nudibranch than a sea hare
I'm no expert, but I've never seen a sea hare with so many 'tufts' or 'bristles' If it is a slug, it's interesting how small it's 'foot' is Sorry, can't help ID it for ya Last edited by gregzz4; 08-02-2013 at 05:47 AM. |
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![]() if it's a nudi then it might be a Tritonia sp. there are over 200 genus and i don't know them all
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