They dine on colt corals,tonga leathers and most any other soft coral you
have.The 1st 3 seem to be favorites.


At 12:25 AM 1/13/01 -0800, you wrote:
>I have discovered what appears to be some sort of sea slug, light orange in
>colour, flat, frilly and about 1 inch long and of nocturnal nature.
>It appears to have laid eggs, several rings of many hundreds of eggs in the
>same frilly pattern that it has on its sides.
>The adult has done a very professional job of clearing slime algae from the
>surrounding rocks to the eggs so if they are harmless I would welcome some
>assistance in the algae removal department. However if they are likely to be
>nasty, coral munching beasties they need to go before they hatch. Any
>thoughts?
>
>Jason
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