Found him in my zoas.

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I found him on a zoa colony while inspecting. Looked for a page with identifying photos. Any quick ids on type of nudi?
 
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Could be a berghia but im not positive, google it and see if it matches up with what you have. If so i believe theyre only supposed to eat aiptasia!
Thank you so much. My picture sucks but since you gave me the name I googled and with a magnifying glass I can see all the identifiers in this picture.
 

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I found him on a zoa colony while inspecting. Looked for a page with identifying photos. Any quick ids on type of nudi?
Zoa eating nudibranch.
 

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