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Magnum Nudibranch

Phyllodesmium magnum

Description:

This Phyllodesmium magnum Nudibranch has translucent cerrata and feeds on soft corals. They also have Zooxanthellae inside them which is capable of photosynthesis and this provides sometimes up to 90% of their Nudibranch host's energy needs for metabolism, growth and reproduction. In return, they receive nutrients, carbon dioxide, and an elevated position with access to sunshine. Zooxanthellae are photosynthetic organisms, which contain chlorophyll a and chlorophyll c, as well as the dinoflagellate pigments peridinin and diadinoxanthin. These provide the yellowish and brownish colours typical of many of the host species. During the day, they provide their host with the organic carbon products of photosynthesis, sometimes providing up to 90% of their host's energy needs for metabolism, growth and reproduction. In return, they receive nutrients, carbon dioxide, and an elevated position with access to sunshine.

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AlbertKang
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AlbertKang

Leyte, Philippines

Spotted on May 10, 2017
Submitted on May 29, 2017

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