Ningaloo - March nudis...

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alcina

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As always we were treated to tons of nudis and slugs...and I just have to stop for them, no matter how common they are.

Hypselodoris bullockii - white colour variation, very common, but cute poser!
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Chromodoris fidelis - sometimes; always tiny. This one was pretty banged up so he was interesting enough to watch...then he poked out his mouth bits and went for a wander.
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Roboastra luteolineata - seen now and then; predator - eats other nudis!
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Not through them all yet, so might add some later :wink:
 
Awesome Kristin!!! Beautiful shots. What a combination, those subjects and your skills. BRAVO!!! ++Ken++
 
Man those are amazing. I'm very jealous that those are common there.
 
Oo la la! Fantastic shots, Kris! I like them! :D

Ed.
 
Those are just stunning!
 
Wow! Very, very nice.
 
I'm getting bored with our local stuff - I want some of yours !!! Great pics as always.
 
Thank you, thank you :D I can never get enough of these guys:

Chromodoris elisabethina - these guys are everywhere and I must admit I haven't taken many shots of them lately. There was just something about this one and the chance for a nice black background was just too tempting!
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Nembrotha kubaryana green with red detail colour variation; eating a tunicate while hanging upside down under a ledge...
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And where babies come from - now that you've seen Ed's "how babies are made" :wink:
Nudibranch egg rose
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