>At first, it sounds like a nudibranch, but I have NEVER heard of one of

I would put my money on a flatworm.  You have bucklies chance of IDing it, 
unless you know an expert that deals with the organisms.  And even if you 
did then a photograph might not be enough to track down the species.

Catch ya,

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