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![]() The only luck I've had with nudibranches is them dieing off before they make a dent in anything. There was a previous post started back in April of 2007 with pretty much the same experience.
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![]() Thanks for the info
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![]() we have gone through 2 of them now before they died the longest one lasted a month.our tank was all hair alge.we got a sally lightfoot and a pin cution urchant and we only have hair alge on our decorator crab now.
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![]() My clown fish ate mine 5 minutes after putting in the tank
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![]() I added one on Saturday, and it seems to be doing fine so far. It is hanging out on the algae, so I would assume its eating it.
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![]() I added two on Saturday. They have definetly gone after some patches of bryops in my tank. Not sure how long I can keep them but will try and let you guys know how it goes. Thanks, Chris
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![]() Mine cleaned off a space on the rock about three times the size of its body. I think its doing pretty good for starters.
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