Leather eating nudi?

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This thing came in with a leather, since it kinda looks “leatherish” I’m thinking bad guy….any Thoughts appreciated

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also Good or bad Isopod? (looks like the run o mill common/harmless type but it’s been a while)
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not sure what this thing is either… (lower left)
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Good or bad Isopod? (looks like the run o mill common/harmless type but it’s been a while
Good - that's a male Sphaeromatid isopod (the long prongs on the tail give it away - see figure one in the link below):

Edit: Also, the nudibranch may be Tritoniopsis elegans (which is reportedly a common aquarium hitchhiker that feeds on soft corals, though in the wild it's only reported from the Red Sea at the moment) - I agree that the last thing does look like it may be a Swimming Anemone, Boloceroides mcmurrichi.
 
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