Lets play the ID game

gig

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nudibranch? good, bad or ugly? :D (here's 3 pics)

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Nudibranch but a shot from above is needed for id. At least it's not an aeolid so your corals are safe from this guy.
 
thanks Leslie, It'll be hard to get a shot anywhere but from this angle, but glad it's not "bad" they might be responsible for making my hairy mushrooms shrivel up from time to time though... :D
 
It's an arminid, so your corals aren't safe from it. It probably came in on something like clove polyps or Anthelia, which it eats. I would check all of your softies for more.
 
thanks guys, I'll need to seek them out when I see them and remove...does anything eat them? 6 line wrasse maybe?
 
btw, I have purple clove polyps that have slowly gone downhill, I was attributing to my majestic angel, but maybe its these guys?

I hope these suckers don't multiply like rabbits!
 
OK, found one of the little suckers and took him out, got some "topside pics", anyone? :D

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Yeah, Mike got me on this one. It's an arminid. Members of this family eat soft corals, sea pens, etc. Probably best if you take out your purple clove & examine the polyps & rock with a magnifying glass for both the adults & their egg ribbons. Doesn't matter if you get all the adults if fertile eggs are still there.
 
I wish I knew, hopefully a yellow cloris or a 6 line?

I'm looking right now and I can see anotherone...I thought they were nocoturnal, but I've seen a few with the lights on...
 
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