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The sea hares we know generally come in brown, grey, green, or sometimes black with blue dots. But there are SO many species of sea hares and some are really nice, some of them are pink, others can be black with white highlights and speckles, and I honestly don't know why these haven't been imported as an alternative to impossible to keep nudibranchs. My main focus are Alypsia Parvula and Alypsia cf. Parvula, they can be so beautiful, and stay a manageable size. Alypsia Parvula not growing over 6 cm (think about that for your next nano)
Sea hares deserve more attention, I think the reason that nobody imports them is that nobody really cares about them. The general image of sea hare is ugly and colorless, so who's gonna waste their time picking out nice ones. I don't think these should be used as a last resort, I think they deserve to be the center of the cleanup crew.
Alypsia cf. Parvula Variation
Another Alypsia cf. Parvula Variation
Alypsia Parvula Variation
Another Alypsia Parvula Variation
Sea hares deserve more attention, I think the reason that nobody imports them is that nobody really cares about them. The general image of sea hare is ugly and colorless, so who's gonna waste their time picking out nice ones. I don't think these should be used as a last resort, I think they deserve to be the center of the cleanup crew.
Alypsia cf. Parvula Variation
Another Alypsia cf. Parvula Variation
Alypsia Parvula Variation
Another Alypsia Parvula Variation






