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Hey guys, another mystery for you, I found this shrimp on a sea cucumber at Dixies, it took me about ten minutes of gently rolling the cucumber over to get a decent photo but it turned out pretty good. Very small, about 1/8 to 1/4 inch long, white in color. I think it may be a juvenile bumblee shrimp but really I have no idea. I always manage to find stuff on sea cucumbers at Dixies, it seems to be a good site for that stuff... so if you have free time go and chck it out....
no fins, tentacles or anything, the black part in the middle is just a color difference as far as i can tell There are easy to find and there are usually more than one in the same area. Look for them in or near reddish colored algae in rubble or sand areas.
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This was first spotted by nick from west end divers, than collected and photographed by mel here at Ocean Connections.. no idea what it is
Had a close look with a magnifying glass but could see no bumps, glands, gills or anything. MOves pretty fast and similar to a leech headshield slug, also about the same size as a juvenile leechhead, no more than 4 cm long. Was first spotted in Sep? and than photographed in december. Have seen it lately and there is no change in size or color... Anyone have any ideas?
If anyone is wondering, yes we did put it back where we found it.