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aquajeep 12-17-2011 10:01 PM

ID Nudibranch, good bad??
 
very pretty little guy just one an inch long.we haven't added anything new in a long time.i was trimming back red algae and this guy was on it. anyone know what this particular kind eat? hoping its not bad.

http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/...p/DSCN2966.jpg

reefmaster12345 12-17-2011 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by aquajeep (Post 662238)
very pretty little guy just one an inch long.we haven't added anything new in a long time.i was trimming back red algae and this guy was on it. anyone know what this particular kind eat? hoping its not bad.

http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/...p/DSCN2966.jpg

it is a berghia eats aptasia so idk how it got inthere :P

aquajeep 12-17-2011 11:27 PM

colourful and helpful too.thats a first.must not eat much I've had the same few aptasia growing for a year now.lol thanks for the ID.

reefwars 12-17-2011 11:44 PM

mabe im blind but i dont see the resemblence this should help though lots of nudis to choose from:):)cheers


http://www.nudipixel.net/genus/

Mandosh 12-17-2011 11:58 PM

I can tell you it's definitely not a berghia. After googling...Tritoniopsis elegans, maybe, or something similar in the Tritoniidae family?

http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/19618

Apparently its a softie eater so I'd banish it to the flushable sump.

Berghia verrucicornis
http://static.keebali.com/thereeftan...udibranch2.jpg

noirsphynx 12-18-2011 12:07 AM

It's pretty and I can't help with ID except I know that's not a berghia.

aquajeep 12-19-2011 02:39 AM

yup here it is tritoniopsis elegans good thing i have lots of soft coral for him to eat,maybe it can rid the sump of anthelia . lol free to anyone that wants him

http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/...is_elegans.jpg

asylumdown 12-19-2011 11:16 PM

*sigh* I know those guys well. I had a 20 gallon nano filled with mostly softies, including a couple hideously expensive carnation corals. I picked up a new colt coral from one of the LFS in Calgary, then a month later went on vacation. When I got home, the colt coral was gone, and the carnation corals had been reduced to stumps. Inside the hole where the colt coral had been anchored, was about 20 of those guys, with another half dozen hiding at the base of the carnation corals.

I assume there was a clutch of eggs or a pregnant nudi on the colt coral that I didn't see when I put it in the tank.

Thankfully it was a small enough tank that physically removing them wasn't out of the question.

aquajeep 12-20-2011 03:59 PM

thats prob what happened to the yellow colt coral we had and maybe a good portion of xenia thats gone missing. i rem seeing this guy in the tank this time last year but it was so small i thought it was a sponge lol now its pretty good size.im going to put it in a container and see if it eats anthilia.i have too much of that stuff lol

ScubaSteve 12-20-2011 04:13 PM

Looks like a Xenia-eating nudi from what I can see. Can't remember thespecies name but it's not your friend.


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