Dianne Hausler
Jellyfish
Anemones
Crustaceans
Marine Snails
Molluscs
Echinoderms
Sea Slugs
Worms
Seagrass and Algae
Fish
Other Fauna
Seahorses
Dugongs
Sea Slugs

Blue-speckled Nudibranch
Blue-speckled Nudibranch
Dendrodoris sp.


Appearance: Brown with bright blue dots on back.

Size: 50-70mm.

Location: Found in rocky areas, seagrass and muddy-sand. 

Information: The egg mass is laid directly on or near a food source and resembles a ribbon of several whorls. Nudibranchs feed on algae, anemones, small fish and even members of their own species. sponges, barnacles, corals, eggs,

(Photographed at Ormiston, Redland City, Queensland)
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