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Anyone have an idea of what this is? I’m assuming a pest snail? It was on a coral that I was about to dip. If it’s good guy I’ll put it back. It was only one and it’s like greenish/transparentish and 2 antennas.

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Anyone have an idea of what this is? I’m assuming a pest snail? It was on a coral that I was about to dip. If it’s good guy I’ll put it back. It was only one and it’s like greenish/transparentish and 2 antennas.

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Very interesting... It looks like some kind of nudibranch to me. I don't know if it is of any harm, but me personally I am keeping it around to see what happens. Just don't take my word for it :)
 

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Look up Michael’s book. I vaguely remember a green slug thing that was considered beneficial. Otherwise, squash that dang thing!
 

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Elysia Sp/Caulerpa Slug
 

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I had in my mind a Berthelinia species. It’s in Shimek’s book, not Michael’s book. They actually have a shell, so not your beastie.
 

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It is indeed a sap-sucking sea slug, belonging to the genus Elysia. If you or anyone else ever comes across another one we would love to have you send it to us instead of squashing it - I'm a researcher at Harvard. We'll pay to overnight it to the lab and happy to acknowledge you in anything that we use it for :)
 

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