Yellow Nudibranch?

cboutiette

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Hello Everyone,

I got another shipment the other day and was looking them over and think I spotted a few bad critters. Anyone able to help me ID them?

It is the little yellow blob slug looking thing. The single one was on the bottom of a frogspawn plug.

The other is on the zoa flesh.


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Crabs McJones

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Elysia Sp for the slug, harmless
the ones on the zoas look like chitons - also harmless
 

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