R rohall New member Dec 12, 2022 #1 Can anyone id this one? I've been looking thru pictures of nudibranch and slugs and cant seem to pinpoint this little critter. Last edited: Dec 12, 2022
Can anyone id this one? I've been looking thru pictures of nudibranch and slugs and cant seem to pinpoint this little critter.
R rohall New member Dec 13, 2022 #3 It came in on a toadstool attached to some live rock. I also noticed some brittle stars Attachments 20221212_201517.jpg 1.1 MB · Views: 12
griss RC Mod Staff member RC Mod Dec 13, 2022 #4 Been a while but I remember someone posting a pic of a very similar slug years ago. If memory serves, it was a type of Caulerpa eating sea slug.
Been a while but I remember someone posting a pic of a very similar slug years ago. If memory serves, it was a type of Caulerpa eating sea slug.
Reefing102 Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori Premium Member Dec 13, 2022 #5 Perhaps Elysia subornata or Elysia Viridis?
R rohall New member Dec 13, 2022 #6 Thanks for responding. I thinks that's the closest id so far, although i didn't see the wings but maybe they just weren't unfurled.
Thanks for responding. I thinks that's the closest id so far, although i didn't see the wings but maybe they just weren't unfurled.