Marine life living on the fish quay pontoons in St. Peter Port harbour, Guernsey, Channel Islands, Great Britain
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I visited the fish quay pontoons in St. Peter Port harbour on the 18th September and found three large Janolus cristatus nudibranchs but I didn't photograph them. On the 21 September I revisited the pontoons and saw this tiny Janolus cristatus individual that probably wasn't much more than 10 mm long. Janolus cristatus feed on bryozoan colonies and particularly the erect Bugula colonies. They also lay their strings of pearl-like egg cases on their food.
File No. 210907 1102
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fishinfo@guernsey.net

I visited the fish quay pontoons in St. Peter Port harbour on the 18th September and found three large Janolus cristatus nudibranchs but I didn't photograph them. On the 21 September I revisited the pontoons and saw this tiny Janolus cristatus individual that probably wasn't much more than 10 mm long. Janolus cristatus feed on bryozoan colonies and particularly the erect Bugula colonies. They also lay their strings of pearl-like egg cases on their food.
File No. 210907 1102
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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