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Anna's Chromodoris

Scientific name: Chromodoris annae

Size: About 2 inches

Color: Orange, white, black and blue

Distinguishing feature: A black line separates its rhinophores (antennae), which distinguishes it from other similar species

Where did we see it: Raja Ampat

Anna's Chromodoris of Egypt

Anna's Chromodoris

Scientific name: Chromodoris annae

Size: About 2 inches

Color: Orange, white, black and blue

Distinguishing feature: A black line separates its rhinophores (antennae), which distinguishes it from other similar species

Where did we see it: Raja Ampat

In detail

This beautiful nudibranch can be confused with a few species that are very similar to it.

It's a beautiful specimen that is crossed less often than other nudibranchs, especially because it is diurnal.

This species feeds on sponges, it moves to see, not afraid to be spotted by the presence of defensive glands on its body.

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Anna's Chromodoris of raja_ampat
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The different species of Nudibranchs we have seen

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