Scientific Name: Nembrotha cf. milleri
Common Name: Miller’s nembrotha variant

Adult Size: 30 – 50 mm
Depth Range: 5 – 30 m
Biotope / Habitat: Coral reef slopes and rocky outcrops, often found near tunicates and encrusting invertebrates which it preys upon
Diet: Feeds on tunicates and other sessile invertebrates, using its radula to scrape and consume prey
Reproduction: Hermaphroditic; mates reciprocally, laying long, coiled egg ribbons in hidden reef crevices
Fun Fact: Nembrotha cf. milleri is known for its striking green to turquoise body with dark rhinophores and gills, making it a vivid and unforgettable sight on the reef!

This elegant nudibranch’s green colors and active feeding behavior make it a true highlight for divers and underwater photographers seeking out the reef’s most charismatic predators.