Unknown marine slugs from outer space

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prawnfart

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Hello everyone! I'm still pretty new in diving, having only slightly over 50 dives, therefore I haven't seen enough marine life to correctly identify these sea creatures. I found these during a night dive in Anilao and the dive guide told my wife and I that these are nudibranch/s. I actually thought nothing of it and just agreed.

Looking back at the pictures again, it seems doubtful though seeing how these were on the seabed and they don't look like anything. Can someone help to identify these? i'm really dying to know
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Nudis are some of the coolest things you can find on a dive however from the pictures here, I can't tell what they are. You will find nudis on the seabed as well as on rock. The first thing that is a giveaway are the branchial plumes on the backs which are essentially naked gills.
 
Yes Turk! My bad. I thought prawnfart was from So Cal, not Singapore.

I've deleted my other post.
 
I think see hares as well. They look very similar to those we have in NW Florida. I find them in groups like that too.
 
oh wow. mystery finally solved! To be honest, they look a little gross having all grouped up together. the photos didn't really show but there were hundreds of them gathered together in a spot.
 
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