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Not a nudi, but close.. Just excited that it's in focus! LOL
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A few more from Cape Town, South Africa.

Cape Dorid (Hypselodoris capensis):
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Coral Nudibranch (Phyllodesmium horridum):
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A pair of Gasflame Nudibranchs (Bonisa Nakaza):
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Medallion Silvertip (Janolus Longidentatus) (with egg ribbon, if you look closely):
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The first three were all from one dive on Friday morning. I made an excellent decision to ditch work and dive instead.
 
Back from the Phils last month, and guess what? some more nudis.

Ceratosoma Alleni, one of the most beautiful nudis I came across in Anilao, looks like a scale model of a spanish galleon.


Playin' with a snoot and a Janolus sp. nudi in Anilao


Nembrotha sp. nudi in Anilao


Petalifera ramosa seahare on a nightdive in Anilao


Extremely small (5mm max) Elysia sp. nudi clinging on a free floating tunician pyrosoma in Anilao



Always spectacular Chromodoris Kuniei in Sipalay/Negros




Aegires Minor banana nudi, found 40m deep in Sipalay/Negros


Wide angle shot at a Nembrotha Milleri on Apo island
 
I saw this Spanish Dancer late last year near Tufi Resort, PNG.
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And some more Flabellinas from Blue Heron Bridge
I've started carrying a little aluminum ruler.
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DJTimmy, love your doto bella (?).
MaxBottomtime, i don't know what's the kind of eubranchus or marionia (1st image) but the picture is splendid indeed, great lighting.

Would somebody pls help me identify this aeolidina order nudibranch from Anilao. First time I saw this completey whitish flabellina (??), with hints of yellow orangy tint.

Flabellina sp. white nudi by Luko Gecko, on Flickr
 

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