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I found this nudibranch in my tank. I tried but I couldn't get a good picture. It most likely hitchiked in on my rock - I have Florida gulf-view rock...

It's about a half inch long, has a pink body with a purple "skirt" - the very edge of the skirt is outlined with white. It has two antennae, and a feathery thing in the back.

Any idea as to what it could be?
 

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Feathery thing on the back are the lungs. (Nudi = naked, branch = lung).
The description sounds like a "spanish dancer", but they are usually more purple than pink.
 
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maybe like this?
 

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Cool hitchhiker! I suppose you are keeping an eye on it to make sure it isn't a specialized predator of your favorite sps...
 
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Podman":1zm69yk9 said:
maybe like this?

Negative...

The colors are pale (it looks white from a distance), pink top, purple skirt...
 
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minime":5ipej1f5 said:
Cool hitchhiker! I suppose you are keeping an eye on it to make sure it isn't a specialized predator of your favorite sps...

Well I'm always keeping an eye on things, which isn't so hard as it's only a 29g...

I was just wondering if this thing commonly arrives on Florida rock.
 

Will C1

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commonly no. but it is nice to get a free critter. the species you describe eats sponges try to get some growing for him otherwise he'll shrink up and die.
 

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minime":2f5vhj1h said:
Cool hitchhiker! I suppose you are keeping an eye on it to make sure it isn't a specialized predator of your favorite sps...
All nudi's are specialized eaters of somesort.........
 
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Being the cautious sort these days, and having such a small aquarium (29g), I removed the suspect.

Thanks for your replies.
 

LA-Lawman

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those guys love to get chucked by overflows and powerheads...... watch-em they are drawn to high flow areas by the all mighty nudibranc god... :)
 

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