Help ID blue nudibranch

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I need some help identifying this unknown Nudibranch, which i found as a hitchhiker in my tank, It is light blue/white with darker blue tips.
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That's definitely not a berghia. But it's not reef safe that's for sure, as most nudis aren't.
 
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Yep, I one some off e-bay, Man, thats a great asumption!!! You know by investigating Nudi's they often look like what they eat and or hide in and thats a perfect match. Thanks for the info. Pretty wild!!!
 
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Wow, no wonder my frags are gone, melted I thought away (To find out eaten!!) checked my mother colony out and sure enough another...
Thanks again for the ID..
 

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it is cool looking though! Not cool enough to feed corals mind you! :D
 

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