The Spanish Dancer is from the Nudibranch family which have few natural enemies.

Spanish Dancer
Hexabranchus sangueiueus

Description • During the day the Spanish Dancer is most commonly pink crimson, at night the spanish dancer turns into a blotchy pinkish red. The gills are located on its back and are a goldish color.The Spanish Dancer is soft like a sea cucomber and is like it spread out like a blanket.

Habitat • Found living in shallow waters and under rocks. Swims by flexing its body back and forward. Lays eggs in rocky areas on and under them.

Diet •. The Spanish Dancer feeds on sea sponges, hydroids and corals.