Comment from the photographer: It looks like the Chromodoris Kuniei but I'm not quite certain it is. The interesting part about this two nudibranchs is that they don't separate while they were moving. Wherever the one in front went, the other one behind just kept on following. Notice also how the one behind has darker color than the one that is ahead?

Photo Information

Photographer
Ann Benwick
Species name
Hypselodoris tryoni
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Taken on
19 October 2008 02:31:36 pm
Posted
16 years ago
Updated
4 months ago

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EXIF Information

Camera
Canon PowerShot G9
Date and Time
2008:09:19 14:31:36
Exposure Time
1/20
Exposure Bias
0/3
Focal Length
7400/1000 mm
Horizontal Resolution
4718592/65536 dpi
Vertical Resolution
4718592/65536 dpi
Aperture
f/8.0
ISO
200
Exposure Mode
Metering Mode
Pattern
Flash
White Balance
Color Space
sRGB
Software
QuickTime 7.5

Scientific Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderNudibranchia
SuborderDoridina
FamilyChromodorididae
SpeciesHypselodoris tryoni