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Sea slugs and flat wormsicone flux rss

The mostly found nudibranches around here are phyllidiaes and chromodoris, but we see many other species, of all shapes and colors, sometimes hard to identify. And how many more we just don't see, we, I mean divers like me, looking around in the blue more than close on the ground, more wide-angle than macro. But many divers are fascinated by sea slugs and worms : one barracuda and I once watch for over five minutes before he noticed us, a diver lost in the contemplation of a motionless flat worm. We could have been blue whales.
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Sea slug - 30/10/09
Sea slug
White spotted Chromodoris - 30/10/09
White spotted Chromodoris
Hypselodoris pulchella - 30/10/09
Hypselodoris pulchella
Beautiful risbescia - 12/09/09
Beautiful risbescia
Big sea slug in the big blue - 30/05/08
Big sea slug in the big blue
Sea slug  and divers - 30/05/08
Sea slug and divers
White spanish dancer - 11/04/08
White spanish dancer
Juicy spanish dancer - 11/04/08
Juicy spanish dancer
Orange sea slug in canyons - 07/11/07
Orange sea slug in canyons
Symetrical glossodoris - 05/11/07
Symetrical glossodoris
Phyllidia ocelata - 05/11/07
Phyllidia ocelata
Spanish dancer eggs - 05/11/07
Spanish dancer eggs
Hamilton nudibranch - 04/11/07
Hamilton nudibranch
African nudibranch and Coleman nudibranch - 28/10/06
African nudibranch and Coleman nudibranch
Flatworm - 28/10/06
Flatworm
Flat worm starred sky? - 22/10/06
Flat worm starred sky?
Minor notodoris, sponge like - 25/10/06
Minor notodoris, sponge like
Four colors nudibranch under Salary water - 26/10/06
Four colors nudibranch under Salary water
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