Nudibranchs Overview
- Nudibranch, meaning naked gills
- More than 3000 species
- Range in size from less than 1 mm to 60 cm
- Range in colour, can be extremely colourful to camouflaged and dull
- Only a few can swim, slow moving usually
- Shed their shells after their larval stage
- Consume food with their foot, which is used for most other bodily functions as well
- In reproduction most nudibranch are hermaphrodites, increasing mating opportunities
- Nudibranchs are carnivorous e.g. barnacles. Sponges, anenomes, sea slugs, eggs, some are cannabalistic
- Some ingest posionous anemones to use the poison as a defense for themselves
- Very few predators, turtles, crabs, humans, other nudibranchs
- Coastal areas in Chile, Alaska & Russia boil and eat nudibranchs, but is an acquired texture and taste
- Can live for a few weeks to a year

FAMILY: Aeolidiidae
Aeolidiella Drusilla Baeolidia australis _ Southern Baeolidia Cerberilla sp.

Photo taken by Flinders Pier on 30.09.2018 Photo taken by Blairgworie Pier on 04.03.2022 Photo taken by Blairgworie Pier on 05.03.2021
FAMILY: Facelinidae
FAMILY: Flabellinidae
Coryphellina poenicia

FAMILY: Cumanotidae
Cumanotus sp.

