There were loads of oppotunities to photograph nudibranchs in the Philippines. These are our favourites. We’ve tried our best to identify them. Let me know if you think we’ve misidentified any of them.
Mantis Schrimp, Cook Island, April 2010
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That’s a great post! I love nudibranchs and indeed the Philippines are a great place to see so many different species! Your post inspired me to do one about nudibranchs all around the world, as I dive in cold and warm waters and discovered there are nudibranchs absolutely everywhere!
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Thanks, glad you enjoyed the post. I’m looking forward to seeing you’re Nudibranch posts, they’re fun to find and great subjects to photograph.
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