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few more pics. This time some nudi action:

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and the real thing:
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Nice shots, Kapula. Those also look a lot like the clown nudibranchs we have here, but the gill is different.
 
justleesa:
The ones choo-chooing look somewhat like our Imperial Nudibranch. Do you know what they are?
The Imperial Nudibranch is Risbecia imperialis. The ones in the photo are probably a close relative of the Imperial: Risbecia pulchella.

http://slugsite.us/bow/nudiwk92.html
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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