Red-tipped Sea Goddess
Glossodoris sedna
Family: Chromodorididae (Dorid Nudibranchs)
Size: Up to 6.5 cm (2.5 in) | Common: 4 cm
Depth: 1 – 30m (3 – 100ft)
Distribution: Eastern Tropical Pacific (Gulf of California down to Peru, including Malpelo and the Galapagos Islands).
Identification: A gorgeous, cleanly colored dorid nudibranch that is a major favorite for underwater macro photographers.
- The Tri-Color Border: The margin of the mantle is elegantly ruffled and bordered by three distinct lines: an outermost edge of stark white, a bright red-to-crimson inner stripe, and a soft yellow-to-orange band running underneath it.
- Alabaster White Base: The body and tail possess a uniform, opaque alabaster white coloration that contrasts beautifully with dark volcanic reefs.
- Tipped Antennae and Gills: The head rhinophores and the exposed rear branchial gill plume are translucent white, accented with brilliant crimson-red tips.
Behavior: A resilient and conspicuous reef explorer.
- Chemical Defense: Because it feeds entirely on toxic encrusting sponges, it processes and stores these toxic secretions in its mantle tissue. Its brilliant neon trim serves as a structural warning advertisement to predators that it is completely unpalatable.
- Reef Navigation: They can be found moving deliberately across current-swept rocky walls, shallow overhangs, and macro muck zones both day and night as they hunt for sponge colonies.
Behind the Lens
Jalvan
Underwater Photographer & Instructor
Documenting unique marine biodiversity from the Red Sea across the Pacific Ocean. Dedicated to creating a visual catalog of Bahia Solano's marine life for conservation and research.
Video: Osmo Action 5 Pro | GoPro
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REFERENCES & DATA SOURCES
Scientific ID: Verified via FishBase (Froese & Pauly, 2026).
Field Guide: Reef Fish Identification: Baja to Panama (Humann & DeLoach).
Regional Data: Ankla Azul Marine Observation Log (Bahia Solano).
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