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I found it on top of a john deere coral.
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Not really sure. But I'm betting someone of the [HASHTAG]#reefsquad[/HASHTAG] will know!
 

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Can you get a clearer picture?

Does it look like a zoa nudibranch? Google for a pic of those. I think John Deer's are zoas right?

Could be anything though from that picture hehe
 

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Agree, picture is too fuzzy, but if I were to guess, I'd say a nudibranch. They tend to be the same color of the coral they are eating (but not all the time.)
 

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Gonna dis agree. I'm going with spaghetti worm. When the travel they throw themselves into the current. Once they land they spread out thier arms w Blak n yellow stripes.
Head over to the lionfishlair website. Hitchikers.
 

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