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This came in on a colony and I'm not sure what it is. Would appreciate help identifying :)

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This came in on a colony and I'm not sure what it is. Would appreciate help identifying :)

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I believe that is a sea hare, must’ve been a huge colony that thing looks kinda big lol!! They eat algae, that’s all I know about them but I’m sure others here know more
 
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I believe that is a sea hare, must’ve been a huge colony that thing looks kinda big lol!! They eat algae, that’s all I know about them but I’m sure others here know more
I dont think its a sea hare he is only about half an inch long, I had him in a small medicine cup. Probably should have stated the size above
 

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