Black and yellow snail/goo

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Probably some kind of nudibranch (sea slug). They typically have a very specific diet and it would be probable that it eats whatever coral you removed it from. What type of coral was it on?
 
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Probably some kind of nudibranch (sea slug). They typically have a very specific diet and it would be probable that it eats whatever coral you removed it from. What type of coral was it on?
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It was a Kenya tree, I guess he’s gotta go :(
 
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