Triple ID please?

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Hello all, every morning bring new and exciting developments in my new tank :-)

First up is this frilly looking thing. It's very pretty, and I have no clue what it is.

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Next up is this fellow on the glass. I'm betting it's a nudi, but is there any way of knowing if it's good or bad?

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Finally, do sponges move around? This little guy is definitely moving, whatever he is.

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Thanks everyone!
 

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first is nudibranch eggs, second probably coepod or nudibranch idk, third sponges dont move they grow - looks nice
 
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first is nudibranch eggs, second probably coepod or nudibranch idk, third sponges dont move they grow - looks nice
It's a pretty large egg patch, like 2". Can I assume there's a larger nudi in there that I haven't seen yet, or could a small one do that?

Should I remove that rock?

Is there any way to positively id the nudi species based on the egg spiral?
 

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haha i cant help you there someone else has to chime in. nudi's arent my specialty
 

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