nudibranch.. of some sorts..
actually probably a flatworm due to a lack of any bodily protrusions..
There might be a nudibranch/flatworm identification site on the internet too..
But
bookmark this site for your learning/discoveries..
Most of the normal ones are covered here..
http://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhiker.shtml
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Probably Platyhelminth, not sure though
At first I thought it might be a planarian, but then I noticed the skirts.
That's a polyclad flat worm if you ask me.
A gorgeous one at that.
That's a polyclad flat worm if you ask me.
A gorgeous one at that.
That's a polyclad flat worm if you ask me.
A gorgeous one at that.
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That's the flat worm I had all depends on how it moves. Mine tended to glide on the rock forming to every crevasse. Put a snail in there if it's a polyclad it will be dead within a couple of days. Mine ate 3 trochus in a 2 weeks period.
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I agree as Polycladida is a order of the phylum Platyhelminth
Yes indeed. I was agreeing.