Cup Coral Nudibranch (Phestilla melanobrachia)

Also known as Aeolid Nudibranch, Nudibranch, Orange Mop Nudibranch

Description

Also known as Aeolid Nudibranch, Black-armed Aeolid, Black-gilled Phestilla, Nudibranch, Orange Aeolid, Orange-armed Aeolid, Orange Mop Nudibranch.

Found singly or in pairs, amongst rubble and sandy areas, of coral and rocky reefs.
They feed and blend in with Cup Corals - Tubastrea and Dendrophyllia.
Length - 4.7cm
Depth - 2-20m
Widespread Western Pacific

Opisthobranchia - Nudibranchs - Sea Slugs meaning "naked gills" are molluscs without a hard shell.
All opisthobranchs are hermaphrodites.
These beautiful slugs are usually brilliantly coloured and this in itself can act as a deterrent against predators. Some sea slugs secrete acid from stinging cells in their tentacles while others secrete acid from cells in their mantle.
Nudibranchs are slow moving, can swim or be propelled along either by muscular contraction or by millions of tiny hairs on the bottom of a fleshy 'foot', they have a voracious appetite and feed with a rasp like tongue.
Nudibranch lay their eggs in a ribbon effect on the sand, in different colours depending on species. Ref: http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/phesmela

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