Black stomatella?

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I’m thinking black stomatella. Hard to get a good pic. It’s nighttime and I’ve never seen it during the day.

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can you see some white on back sometimes
 
some type hare?
 
Seems like I see to many feet or tentacles coming out of it also for a Stomatella.
 
I can see white on the back and I can possibly see it as an elephant. But it’s not that fat. Can’t be a Nudi as it has no cnidosac
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Cool, Stomatellas do move quicker than most, but that one just doesn't seem right, especially if theres no half shell.
 
Cool, Stomatellas do move quicker than most, but that one just doesn't seem right, especially if theres no half shell.
I have stomatellas in my other tank and I’m quite familiar. But this one is puzzling me. Seems like one but has no shell. I’m ready for bed but this has me up.
 
There is another species with all black and just like a blue velvet ( no back tentacles ) just flat and black like a shield head , they eat sponge too, and I would kill for one ! Super cool , I love unknown inhabitants* ( as long as they are cool)
 
Best and last shot I’m sending before passing out. Almost 2am my time. This thing shrivels up with my phone flash.
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