
The Sea Slug Forum - What are Sea Hares?
Mar 27, 2007 · Are sea slugs poisonous? From: Tess, January 5, 2007 Sea Hare in aquarium - possible trauma From: Jose Rodriguez, December 14, 2006 Sea Hare from Mexico From: …
The Sea Slug Forum - What are Sea Hares?
Mar 27, 2007 · If you go to the Sea Hare Page you will find links to various pages on the Forum with information on these animals, incluidng one to a photo of a Sea Hare producing its …
The Sea Slug Forum - Sea Hares - what are they?
Apr 14, 1998 · 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) …
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 …
What are Sea Hares? - page 2 - Sea Slug Forum
May 5, 2010 · One fairly common algae that most species of Sea Hare like is the green algae Ulva, which is commonly called 'sea lettuce' because it looks quite like a leaf of lettuce from …
The Sea Slug Forum - General topics
Marine plants, algae, sea weeds and bacteria; Other animals (including slug food and animals that look like slugs) Other molluscs (including snails, clams and chitons) References and further …
The Sea Slug Forum - Aplysia morio
Jun 3, 2010 · This is a type of sea slug known as a Sea Hare. It is probably as species called Aplysia morio which is known from Bermuda and the eastern USA from Rhode Island to …
The Sea Slug Forum - Ink glands
Jan 15, 2007 · The commonly believed function of this ink is that, like the octopus, it provides a screen or decoy so that the Sea Hare can quickly escape when attacked. Howevere, anyone …
The Sea Slug Forum - Aplysia gigantea
May 5, 2010 · Big Sea slug from Western Australia From: Suzy Galloway, March 31, 2008 Sea Hare poisoning in Western Australia From: Dr Tony Pusey, March 11, 2005 Poisonous Sea …
The Sea Slug Forum - Sea Hare eggs
Sep 12, 2003 · Sea Hares are specialised snails, which are Molluscs [including, squid, octopus, clams, snails etc, etc]. Sea Hares certainly can lay a lot of eggs - See the earlier message …