The Sea Slug Forum - Species List Sea Slug Forum site navigation Home; About; Messages; Species list; General topics; Book reviews; Species list The following list of fact sheets contains information on hundreds of species of sea slugs from around the world
The Sea Slug Forum - Home Page Welcome to the Sea Slug Forum On the Sea Slug Forum you can ask questions, post information and find out more about nudibranchs, bubble-shells, sea hares and other sea slugs This site aims to generate more interest in these fascinating animals by sharing information with a worldwide audience
The Sea Slug Forum - What are Sea Hares? Sea slug or something else? From: Sandi, August 15, 1998 Re: How many eggs can a sea hare lay From: Kathy Potter, June 2, 1998 How many eggs can a sea hare lay (2) From: Teri Taylor, June 2, 1998 Re: How many eggs can a sea hare lay (2) From: Teri Taylor, June 2, 1998 How many eggs can a sea hare lay
The Sea Slug Forum - Benthic ctenophores Ctenophores, commonly called Comb Jellies or Sea Gooseberries, were previously considered to be Cnidarians, because like jelly fish and sea anemones, ctenophores also have nematocysts
The Sea Slug Forum - Hypselodoris festiva Thanks Ron, This looks like it could be an interesting story - although not primarily a nudibranch one I remember reading a research paper years ago which showed that the commensal anemone fish Amphiprion not only gained personal protection from living in large anemones, but because they were territorial and relatively aggressive to other fish they also gave the anemone protection from predation
The Sea Slug Forum - General topics Other animals (including slug food and animals that look like slugs) Physalia (Portugese man-o-war or Bluebottle) Ascidians (Sea squirts, Tunicates) Benthic ctenophores; Bootlace and ribbon worms - Nemertea; Bryozoa (Ectoprocta, Lace corals) Corals (Skeleton-forming hard corals) Flatworms; Hydroids; Kamptozoa (Entoprocta)
The Sea Slug Forum - Bryopsis - who eats this algae? Re: Feeding on Bryopsis February 1, 2001 From: Jeff Goddard Hi Bill Regarding Steve Wheeler's query about British sea slug predators of Bryopsis: According to T E Thompson (1976), the British sacoglossans Placida dendritica and Limapontia capitata will eat it
The Sea Slug Forum - Dendrodoris fumata Mystery slug in aquarium From: Kevin Yang, May 27, 2006 Which nudibranch do I have ? From: Richard Andrews, May 29, 2003 Re: Ken Ashman's Dendrodoris From: Jun Imamoto, April 24, 2003 Re: Ken Ashman's Dendrodoris From: Jun Imamoto, April 24, 2003 Dendrodoris fumata - egg ribbon