Monday Photo ~ Nudibranchs

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oh but they're so CUTE. I actually never heard of these creatures till I started visiting this site and now they're one of my favorite sealife critters even though I havn't seen one in person, if I had I wouldn't have known what it was but now I do and I love em! Blast those garden slugs mine eat my plants! I'm sure these cute little things wouldn't eat my plants.
 
Yeah... Nudibranchs are colourful and cute. They're special kind of species which doesn't differentiate male or female until they mate. Good choice for loving such creature... :)
 
Oops- ended up posting this as a new thread instead of a reply so here it is where it's supposed to be!

Bill....I deleted it for ya!

Spencer-

Not sure what you meant about a nudibranch deciding whether it was male or female until it mates. The ones I'm familiar with are both male and female (hermaphroditic) and are able to inseminate one another during mating... not exactly what Wrigley meant by "double your pleasure, double your fun."

Dr. Bill
 
Dee,

What kind of nudibranchs are those in the pictures, the purple ones with the yellow rhinophores (I think they're rhinophores)?

Thank you!
Lisa
 
Now I see that wasn't your photo.

I'll keep looking. They're so pretty I gotta know what they are and where I might find them.

:D
Lisa
 
lisacats asked...
What kind of nudibranchs are those in the pictures, the purple ones with the yellow rhinophores (I think they're rhinophores)?

I think they are Hyselodoris bullocki (formerly known as Chromodoris bullockii). They're pretty common in SE Asia.

More info here: Hypselodoris bullocki

Hope that helps,


Zept
 
Lisa, you'll have to depend on the folks in the Pacific area to ID those Nudis. We have a few in our area, the Caribbean, but nothihng like those found elsewhere.
 
It seems I'm late for everything . . . .

From Tulamben, Bali. Taken with Olympus 5050, PT-015 housing, internal flash only, f8, 1/100s, ISO 64.

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drbill once bubbled...
Spencer-

Not sure what you meant about a nudibranch deciding whether it was male or female until it mates. The ones I'm familiar with are both male and female (hermaphroditic) and are able to inseminate one another during mating... not exactly what Wrigley meant by "double your pleasure, double your fun."

Dr. Bill

kekeke.. yoz Dr. Bill... sorry, think something wrong with my sentences...:D thanks for clarified...:)
 
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