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It could also be a cratena peregrina, but the photo in the Caribbean Sea Slug book doesn't show the tail very well..
Here is one I shot last year..
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This little Nudi was found pretty shallow in the Lembeh Strait earlier this year. It was about an inch long....not my favorite image, but I liked the subject
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wow....
 
Here's one I took last evening ... commonly known as a "shaggy mouse" nudibranch ...

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... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Definetly does look shaggy...
 

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