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From Ft. Lauderdale Beach,
Tritonia hammerorum, at least 2 dozen on this sea fan, and I found another half dozen earlier scattered near a piece of rock.

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Platydoris angustipes About 2", biggest nudi I've ever seen
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Platydoris angustipes About 2", biggest nudi I've ever seen



Jenny are you serious?

That statement reminded me of one nudi I forgot to post, at least 12 inches :D

Hexabranchus sanguineus (aka Spanish Dancer :wink: )



 
yes, serious. Most of the nudies we see if, even close to 2" are really long and narrow..
 
yes, serious. Most of the nudies we see if, even close to 2" are really long and narrow..

And there was me thinking everything was BIGGER in America, maybe it's only in Texas :wink:
 
And there was me thinking everything was BIGGER in America, maybe it's only in Texas :wink:
LOL, The nudis you find in Texas are not the same ones we find underwater! LOL
 
Visibility was down due to a plankton bloom during our British Columbia trip two weeks ago. I only managed a few nudi shots.

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Corambe pacifica mating and laying eggs

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Dirona albolineata

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Tochuina tetraquetra
 
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