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Nudibranch

Dendrodoris tuberculosa

Description:

This is a rather large Nudibranch around 20cm, nocturnal as they mostly come out at night. In the second picture, an Emperor Shrimp is 'riding' on the Nudibranch. One of my favorite Nudibranch, very colorful.

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29 Comments (1–25)

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 10 years ago

Thanks, @Antonio, for your kind words :)

Thanks too, @Stanislaw and @Lauren :)

LaurenZarate
LaurenZarate 10 years ago

Congratulations Dotun! It is beautiful.

Stanislav Greš
Stanislav Greš 10 years ago

nice

Amazingly beautiful,alien :-),perfect photo,congrats Albert on the well deserved SOTW and thanks for sharing such a beuatifull creature

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 10 years ago

Thanks all for the kind words of support and encouragement :)

sunnyjosef
sunnyjosef 10 years ago

Congrats!!

KathleenMcEachern
KathleenMcEachern 10 years ago

Amazing spotting! Congratulations!

Noel Buensuceso
Noel Buensuceso 10 years ago

Congratulations Albert! Great spot!

Reza Hashemizadeh
Reza Hashemizadeh 10 years ago

Congrats Albert your spottings are truly worthy !

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 10 years ago

A very well deserved SOTW. Congrats.

Congratulations Albert on this well deserved Spotting of the Week!

ArturoOrtiz
ArturoOrtiz 10 years ago

Congratulations on your SOTD!!, or should I say for all your pictures?, because all of them are amazing!

Fantastic!! Congratulations on the SOTW!! Well deserved, AlbertKang.
I really think "all your spottings" deserved to be SOTD, but this is even better, SOTW... : )

LuisStevens
LuisStevens 10 years ago

Congrats Albert for your Spotting of the Week!

KarenL
KarenL 10 years ago

Congrats Albert, our Ranger Team has chosen your amazing nudibranch as its Spotting of the Week! There are more than 3,000 species of nudibranch - members of mollusk family that shed their shell after their larval stage.

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AlbertKang
AlbertKang 10 years ago

Thanks, @dotun55 :)

dotun55
dotun55 10 years ago

"Imma a monster!". Amazing!

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 10 years ago

Thanks, @Marta :)

The MnMs
The MnMs 10 years ago

I love both but my favorite is the second shot because you´ve got the comensal shrimp! Awesome!

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 10 years ago

Yes, that's true. @Mark and thanks :)

My friends like to say, its the Indian and not the Arrows ;)

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 10 years ago

Pocket cams are getting good these days. Great shots Albert.

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 10 years ago

Thanks, @bfpsroom211 :)
Was just using a Point and Shoot compact camera.

bfpsroom211
bfpsroom211 10 years ago

wow great camera you must have

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 10 years ago

Thanks, @Juan DiTrani :)

Juan DiTrani
Juan DiTrani 10 years ago

Amazing spot Albert!

AlbertKang
Spotted by
AlbertKang

Cebu, Philippines

Spotted on May 13, 2013
Submitted on Mar 3, 2014

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