Genus

Common name: Jorunna Nudibranch

Scientific name: Jorunna

Jorunna nudibranchs are a genus of sea slugs known for their velvety appearance, resembling small rabbits due to their soft, protruding papillae that cover their bodies. These marine gastropod mollusks are popular in the reefkeeping hobby for their unique look and their role in controlling certain types of sponges. They are generally peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive invertebrates and fish. Jorunna species vary in color and pattern, adding a touch of diversity to the aquarium. However, they require specialized care and a well-established tank with a steady supply of their specific sponge diet.

  1. Funeral Jorunna (Jorunna funebris), or dotted nudibranch, a sea slug, dorid nudibranch at Santa Sofia I dive site in Sogod Bay, Southern Leyte, Philippines.  Underwater photography and travel.
    Common name: Sea Slug
    Scientific name: Jorunna funebris
  2. Nudibranch (sea slug) - Jorunna rubescens laying eggs. Underwater macro world of Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
    Common name: red-lined jorunna
    Scientific name: Jorunna rubescens