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Nudibrach or sea slug ID?


stellablu

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My LFS gave me these two fellas for free...they didn't know what they were. I found them hanging out in the anemone tank.

 

They are green, have frills, pink rhinophores, and pink(or white) spots....

 

I took these pictures while they were still in the bag thankfully because, of course, as soon as I put them in the tank they made themselves at home in the greenery. Leaving them nowhere to be seen for a better picture...

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Anyone have an ID for me?

 

 

 

 

Thanks!

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I responded to your other post in the invert forum I belive...

 

And why zoos, floorlord? They have such specific diet requirements I wouldnt be worried for anything other than the nudis themselves.

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No.... whatever species of nudi is adapted to eat zoos does that. There are tens of thousands of species of nudis.

 

The reason people often have zoo/nudi problems is becuase the wild colonies often come in with the nudis that were feeding on them there, and then the nudis spread with frags.

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There are tens of thousands of species of nudis.

 

Goodness, is there ever. I perused seaslugforum.net for a species match to no avail...and I looked through at least 150 pictures with hundreds more yet to go through!

 

I don't have any corals yet, so I'm not worried about it. However, I am concerned about my powerhead...errrm. :*(

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the pic u have showed, looks exactly like the nudi's I have found on my Polyp Rocks, EXACTLY. I'm sure that there is a million different kinds

just my 2 cents!

Dane

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