«This [range of defenses] is what makes
the nudibranchs so diversified,» says Gosliner.
You will also find many unusual shapes and colours of
nudibranchs so keep your eyes open and your camera ready.
Not exact matches
The macro that we have been spotting around here is squat lobsters, painted spiny lobsters, squat shrimps, anemone shrimps, peacock tail shrimps, crabs,
nudibranch, flatworms, ornate and robust ghost pipe fish and
so on.
Turtles, Lion Fish, and
Nudibranch, Oh my... Diving around the Indonesian triangle comprised of Gili Air, Amed, and Lembongan, there is
so much sea life that it is easy to overlook the everyday critters that tend to get forgotten throughout our dive since we are looking for the «Big» fish in the ocean blue or...
The structures attract all sorts of life like Snappers, Puffers, Ghost Pipefish,
Nudibranchs and
so on.
There is
so much out there to discover: small little funky looking creatures like ghost pipe fish, mantis shrimp, pygmy seahorse, blue ringed octopus, frogfish and a wide variety of
nudibranches.
You cans see all sorts of ocean life including; black and white tip reef sharks, bump head parrotfish, frog fish,
nudibranches, cuttlefish, stingrays, Pygmy sea horses, hundreds of turtles, eels all your regular reef fish and
so much more.
Critters that have made this wreck their home include lionfish, moray eels, Napoleon wrasse, bumphead parrotfish, numerous
nudibranch species and
so much more.
«Also my favorite mollusk is very rare Coryphella polaris, a large
nudibranch [sea slug], who live under 30m in the dark and cold water and is
so beautiful — I just don't know any animal better,» he states.