Nudi or other?

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TORX

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I am normally not home when my lights come on, but I was today and happened to be looking in when they came on. I was looking at my zoa colony and found what appears to be a nudi. At first I thought it was a messed up zoa as it is the same bright glowing green color. I was not able to get my camera in time as it scurried under a rock, but found a similar looking thing online. I am pretty sure it is a nudibranch, but could it be something else or is there something similar that is not a nudi. It is only about a quarter inch long atm.
 

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it is cool looking. I dont know much about nudis, one thing i pretty sure about though is they colour themselves to match what they are eating....keep an eye on it, it may be eating your zoos.
 

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I do not even know where he came from. LoL. I have not added anything to my tank in weeks. Same as the feather duster I found the other day. Maybe there is a whole family of the little nudi's.

If I get rid of him, and am able to find him, I will definitely keep you in mind there Pulp!
 

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doing some reading and searching pics i came across a bit of info,i guess these guys not unlike sea hares do actually carry a poisonous substance,was looking over a nudi specific tank and they stated that one got caught in a powerhead and slimed the whole tank,i think a specific tank of different types would be quite a site but maintaining them might be a challenge as they each eat specific things only
 
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