Is that a nudibranch I see?

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I captured a timelapse of my new GSP opening, and there's various critters moving around on or near the frag.

Close to the end of the video you can see sluglike crawlies that don't look like bristleworms.
Did I catch some nudibranchs in the new frag?

 

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I cannot tell lol could be pods or nudibranch , I have a pic of a gSP eating nudi it looks like it , it’s purple with yellow tips
 

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I captured a timelapse of my new GSP opening, and there's various critters moving around on or near the frag.

Close to the end of the video you can see sluglike crawlies that don't look like bristleworms.
Did I catch some nudibranchs in the new frag?


Based on the video alone, I don’t see any nudi or slug like crawlies on your gsp. What do I see are alot of small pods and the bigger whitish ones are Gammarid Amphipods (reef safe cuc).
 

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