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ROFL - I see the rabbit, too! Hilarious, when I read your post I about fell out of my chair because I knew what you were talking about. It is dead center on the bottom back of the container in the last picture that Curt has posted.
 
Maybe it is just one of those Seawater Rabbits, with no ears, we have not seen yet. I do see a bunny tail :lol:
 
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LOL, Boomer. I hope not - this darn thing is enough to make me crazy. My grocery trip yesterday was full of thinking about it. Hopefully, she is just trying to verify her thoughts, and the "crazy siphon non-ascadian brain sponge snail" didn't corrupt her like it is controlling all of us :D.
 
"siphon non-ascadian brain sponge snail"

WOW, you just ID it :D

Im sure she was gong through her millions of pics and refs. looking for an answer :)
 
:lol: Well then, I think I just saved her several hours of research! :D
 
:D Why am I getting scared?
Oh, oh, oh I know Mr. Koteeeeeer.

It's not a good idea to keep something that poops out chocolate bunnies....or so I've been told.

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BTW, this is killing me that I don't have a clue what this is beside a "siphon non-ascadian brain sponge snail that has bunny shaped poop"
 
Try not to laugh to hard at me.....

what about styela clava (Club Tunicas) They are becoming problematic in your area, are mobile in larval stage, and reproduce rapidly. Perhaps the chocolate bunnies are babies and you are just seeing a young version of it.

Did you remove anything from the Sound?

http://wainvasivespecies.org/aquatic_invaders/marine_invaders/styela.htm

(this does not look as much like it...more adult form)

this version maybe more...
http://www.exoticsguide.org/large_images_pages/s_clava_lg_c.html

again, reaching here. I vote for an alien that is laying chocolate Easter Bunnies :badgrin::eek::evil::badgrin::eek::evil:
 
Try not to laugh to hard at me.....

what about styela clava (Club Tunicas) They are becoming problematic in your area, are mobile in larval stage, and reproduce rapidly. Perhaps the chocolate bunnies are babies and you are just seeing a young version of it.

Did you remove anything from the Sound?

http://wainvasivespecies.org/aquatic_invaders/marine_invaders/styela.htm

(this does not look as much like it...more adult form)

this version maybe more...
http://www.exoticsguide.org/large_images_pages/s_clava_lg_c.html

again, reaching here. I vote for an alien that is laying chocolate Easter Bunnies :badgrin::eek::evil::badgrin::eek::evil:


Missed the whole 2 month in test tube thing....thought it looked like the little one in the one picture but it says needs good water flow.....
 
I think that's a miss...maybe some "nano" flow in the test tube? :lol: COuld just be some sort of sponge.
 
Well, I had thought about that, but then realized that every time I pass through Tacoma, I realize that's not really a boob either. Just because it looks like a boob, doesn't mean it is.
 
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