My new Duncan eating nudi!

kryppy

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Check this thing out. Looks like a sponge when attached and a little purple sea hare when roaming around. I am sure he has come from Australia.


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This is where he was eating.

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Here he is after I pulled him off.

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Poor thing seems bummed out I took his coral away. It has mostly crawled out of the water in the container I have him in and turned into a blob. I am hoping to keep him alive long enough to get pictures of an egg string.
 
That is so cool! Was he actually eating the coral itself? Looked like most of the bite marks were on the algae on the rocks.
 
i have had them a couple of times back in the day never hurt anything and just got eaten or died off never seen them more then twice those were my begginner days b4 i dipped my new corals.i thinks its a type of flatwprm but look like nudi when moving.
 
Whoa, that looked a lot like a sea hair. A lot, not identical but dang, a cousin from-a-notha motha from down unda?:hmm5:

-Justin
 
I agree with justin, that is a sea hare, not a flatworm not a nudibranch...
Probably did not come from australia.....
It was eating that nasty green slimy algea you have growing on your coral.....
Too bad you killed it first and asked second.
 
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