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Few nudis from 2013 trip to Phils Nudibranch 5.jpgNudibranch 1.jpgNudibranch 3.jpgNudibranch 6.jpgNudibranch 14.jpgNudibranch 11.jpg
 

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First dive of the year and it's at the bridge. A fellow SB'r has lent me some diopters for the camera. I shot this with two, and still it's a bit fuzzy. About 1/16" tops..
Any ideas to it's ID? Did a quick search in the Caribbean Slug book but to no avail.
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Hi Jenny, nice green one, no idea what it is though?

Were you using diopters inside your housing? I bought a set but have not had a chance to try them out yet.

Nice set from Philippines there Kimi666
 
The diopters are outside the housing. Sweet. Good news and bad news is they pop right off so I can switch pretty easily.. that's the good news. The bad news is they pop off pretty easily.. LOL. .need to find a way to string them together in the event of a bump or something..


Learned the name of the nudi as a Placida Cremoniana, extremely rare find!! Woot!!! Glad I had the diopter!
 
Not a nudibranch but pretty. Lined flatworm. Jules in Key Largo.
 

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Coming back from Anilao Philippines, had a nudi ball. Amongst which :

Phyllodesmium rudmani juvenile
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Phyllodesmium Jakobsennae
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Janolus sp. (probably Savinkini)
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Costasiella kuroshimae
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Tambja Morosa
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Bornella Anguilla, my favorite.
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... and a funny one, a night dive in Moalboal where a Chromodoris Fidelis was sitting on top of a Spider Crab, and finally jumped off his nose.

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Kimi, your Phils' nudis are most interesting.
Your nembrotha rutilans "nudi1" is very nice, I think I have never seen your hypselodoris "nudi14" and struggled unsucessfully in Anilao to find a Ceratosoma sinuatum like "nudi22" in your other post
Where was that taken in the Phils? (I am going back in March, would be nice to know the Nudi laden areas)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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