roughly 20mm in length. A school of 100 or so. Living in the shallows beneath a jetty
In a one hundred metre billabong only a few Ambassids and saratoga remained at the end of the dry. Birds and possibly toads eliminated the rest.
I have no idea what type of fish these are please enlighten me
This was found dead floating around. We see large schools of these here.
Interesting nudi found under a rock. I think it was on some kind of sponge, which I foolishly failed to photogrtaph. Pretty sure it's Goniodoris. Maybe Goniodoris meracula?
This species of pleurobranch varies widely in color: from pale, nearly white, to a deep brown that's almost black (as in this observation). B. martensi can autotomize parts of its mantle when threatened. It feeds on sponges.
12mm length
5m depth
Saw 4 of these, all around this size or smaller.