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|  Nudibranch good or bad? Hi all,  I found what looks like a "sea slug" hitchhiking on one of my zoo rocks. It's back is extremely frilly - the tassles are the size of its body, and it looks kindo of transluscent (and not colorful at all, unlike some of the ones sold in stores). I have read about 'zoo eating nudibranchs' and am wondering if this is what I have. Any thoughts? Thanks. - Chad 
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|   Could be a lettuce nudi. 
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|   I pulled up a photo of a lettuce nudi and what I have in my tank has a  similar kinda bland color but it does not have "frills" on its back like a lettuce.  It looks more like "tassles" like the top (tentacles/gills/??) of a sea apple.   Sorry, I'm still trying to get a photo but I turned my lights off to acclimate the zoos and the halide isn't coming back on. May have to wait till tomorrow. - Chad 
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|   Hey, maybe that means that whatever it is, it gets its food from the water column and not my zoos.  At any rate I sure wish it would get offa those zoos - makes me nervous    . - Chad 
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