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^^ of course that has never happened to anyone else.. :rofl3: :rofl3: :rofl3: :rofl3: :rofl3:
 
I never get tired of these shape shifters.

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Spanish Shawl (Flabelina iodenea) from the Ruby E wreck off San Diego, California Sep. 21.
 
Hi!

Here are some photos I took at "Magic Wall" in the Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand:

tambja verconis, (not sure?) & ceratosoma amoena

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Thanks, Tjack!

... photos a big bigger this time...


Here are some photos I took at "Magic Wall" in the Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand:

tambja verconis, (not sure?) & ceratosoma amoena

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Chromodoris tinctoria with Emperor Shrimp

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Tambja, not sure which one, looks like a Tambja tenuiilineata

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Hypselodoris sp ?

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Searcaigh,

may I suggest different ID for these.
Goniobranchus reticulatus,
Nembrotha Milleri,
possibly Hypselodoris Maculosa.
 
Hi Luko,

Many thanks for the corrections, actually I am bit old fashioned regarding use of Chromodoris and I mistakenly called it tinctoria instead of reticulatus, sometimes I mix these two up.
 

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