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    Sea Slug/Nudibranch ID

    Actually... I take that back, apparently this site has a better picture - where the spikes seem coherent rather than wild growth and the pattern seems more solid. The Sea Slug Forum - Phyllidia exquisita Hmm... I wonder if it is an exquisita or varicosa? This nudibranch Phyllidia varicosa...
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    Sea Slug/Nudibranch ID

    Thanks. Closest thing I see is the Phyllidia Varicosa, but it's not the same one cause of the patterns.
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    Sea Slug/Nudibranch ID

    I know the first picture is extremely blurry, but here is a small description to accompany it: The darker part is the foot (it was on top of a smudge of coraline) The outer part as you can see is hollow from the foot and seems to be encasing the creature
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    Sea Slug/Nudibranch ID

    I have finally done 3 posts (useful ones :D). Okay here is what it resembles: Phyllidia varicosa from Apo Island, Philippines » Nudi Pixel Here is what it actually is: View image: id1 <--- as you can see the base seems to be covered by a shell-like thing View image: id2 <--- this is the top...
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    Suggestions for a cleaner fish.

    I'd suggest a cleaner wrasse. Depending on how lucky you are, you may get one that actually does a good job and can survive on the food you feed - they are very picky eaters. I have tried at least 5 cleaner wrasses and the one I currently have is the best one - it may take a bit of money and...
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    cleaner shrimp white spots

    I used to be worrying about this as well and I also thought it was ich, but doing much research ich cannot attach to inverts (that and my other fish had no traces of ich). After just letting nature play it out, it seemed to me that after your shrimps molt, it would be completely fine. The white...
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    Sea Slug/Nudibranch ID

    Hey, I have this odd looking "thing" which looks similar to a sea slug. A few observations tells me otherwise though... Here are just a few basic descriptions: -Pertruding horns/spikes from the back (does not spread to the sides; the sides are clearly distinguished with a blue rim - similar to...
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