Bornella anguilla image credit: nationalgeographic.com

Bornella anguilla image credit: slugsite.us

Bornella anguilla image credit: nudipixel.net

bornella anguillaimage credit: polpich komson (AEY)

Bornella anguilla image credit: diverosa.com
Habitat: Indo-West Pacific
Status: No conservation concerns

So I guess this will be more like the end of the week nudibranch instead of the new week – I apologize for that.

However, I hope to make up for it by showing you can incredibly cute one! This fellow looks suspiciously like a Chinese dragon… don’t you think? It even moves like one by folding up its appendages and swimming like an eel. The name anguilla even means eel. They can grow to around 7 cm long.