
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 …
Species list - The Sea Slug Forum
The following list of fact sheets contains information on hundreds of species of sea slugs from around the world. New species are added regularly in response to discussions on the Forum.
The Sea Slug Forum - General topics
List of general topics in the forum.General topics Everything you ever wanted to know about sea slugs including behaviour, anatomy, aquarium FAQs and associated marine animals and …
The Sea Slug Forum - Glaucus atlanticus
May 3, 2010 · Circumglobal in temperate and tropical waters.Glaucus atlanticus Forster, 1777 Order: NUDIBRANCHIA Suborder: AEOLIDINA Family: Glaucidae DISTRIBUTION …
The Sea Slug Forum - Symbiosis, commensalism, mutualism and …
Feb 11, 2009 · There are some examples of symbiosis involving sea slugs at the top of this page (Symbiosis & commensalism) and at Solar-powered sea slugs here in the Sea Slug Forum.
The Sea Slug Forum - What eats sea slugs?
One group in the list that eats sea slugs is the Genus Gymnodoris which are themselves nudibranch sea slugs, specialised in eating other sea slugs. If you look at the relevant …
The Sea Slug Forum - Aplysia morio
Jun 3, 2010 · Brown sea slug in the Bahamas April 15, 2010 From: John Moore I live in Freeport, Grand Bahama and have a house adjacent to a local canal. My wife & I fish in the canal and …
The Sea Slug Forum - What are Sea Hares?
Mar 27, 2007 · The Sea Hares, consist of 9 genera: Aplysia, Bursatella, Dolabella, Dolabrifera, Notarchus, Petalifera, Phyllaplysia, Stylocheilus and Syphonota. They range in size from …
The Sea Slug Forum - Ercolania coerulea
Ercolania coerulea Trinchese, 1892 Order: SACOGLOSSA Superfamily: LIMAPONTIOIDEA Family: Limapontiidae DISTRIBUTION Originally described from the Mediterranean, it has also …
The Sea Slug Forum - Mating chains
Sea Hares, like all sea slugs, are hermaphrodite animals with fully functional male and female reproductive organs. Sometimes, usually in dense populations or in crowded aquariums, they …