Chromodoris Kuniei Color

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A Chromodoris Kuniei colors are very unique. They have a color variety of Tan, Black, White, Yellow, Orange, and Purple. The Chromodoris Kuniei has a pattern of blue spots with pale haloes on a creamy mantle. There happens to be a double border to the mantle of purple and blue. Its length reaches to be 40mm and their weight is 3-100 grams. Their type of symmetry is Asymmetrical, because they have a very uneven body structure and there all wiggly and jiggly so it is really hard to tell the symmetry.

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