Scientific Name: Gymnodoris sp.
Common Name: Unidentified Gymnodoris

Adult Size: 10 – 25 mm
Depth Range: 5 – 30 m
Biotope / Habitat: Coral reef slopes and rubble zones, often seen gliding over sand and rubble while hunting prey
Diet: Carnivorous; preys on other nudibranchs and small invertebrates, using its powerful jaws and radula
Reproduction: Hermaphroditic; reciprocal mating occurs, with tiny, coiled egg ribbons laid in hidden reef crevices
Fun Fact: Gymnodoris sp.2’s transparent body, dotted with red spots and white diverticules, makes it a master of stealth on the reef — a true predator’s camouflage!

This stunning nudibranch’s delicate, see-through body and vibrant red spots create a striking contrast, blending in yet standing out in the complex reef environment.