Mambo Dave
Contributor
Hey, stop poking that slug! Only biologists get to do that!![]()
Well, I'm not a biologist, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night... :devil_3:
Thanks all, I think you found it.

Oops, did we forget the location? Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. I would say it is definitely from the Aplysioidea family, like the Aplysia Morio found on Pompano Beach as in the http://seaslugforum.net/factsheet.cfm?base=aplymori link (this was the next beach south of Pompano Beach, in fact, where the link's specimen was taken), but that describes the Aplysia as being totallly black, which this was not. While almost black, I would almost guess it faded to purple before becoming white-ish in the spots it is white. And it seems to have the blue-ish underbelly.
If it inks, perhaps it inked right before we found it, and that's why parts of it appear whitish? That would also explain the slight purplish look in the near-white areas if it had a purplish ink.
In retrospect, I didn't get inked by the same luck that the fully mature Stargazer didn't knock me out the dive before... bjpell, diving with you is getting Dangerous!
Iceman: You're everyone's problem. That's because every time you go up in the air, you're unsafe. I don't like you because you're dangerous.
Maverick: That's right! Ice... man. I am dangerous.
Now you've got me curious - Just what does the hidden shell look like?
Awesome
bjpell, that video clip was very cool! (save for the part that got me thrown in jail on molestation charges...)