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Old 10-24-2005, 03:21 AM
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I have over thirty nudibranchs that was found on my cloves. Still have them in a bucket if anyone would like them. They are free!



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Old 10-26-2005, 01:26 AM
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Heya, do you or anyone know if they're good for a reef tank? I'd like to add some more bio-diversity if so....
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Old 10-26-2005, 01:55 AM
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no I would definitely assume NOT reef safe... which would be the reason as to why they are being sold??
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These eat zoos, and anyone with unwanted zoos may want them. Steve??
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These eat zoos, and anyone with unwanted zoos may want them. Steve??
nope zoo's are ok, I am holding out for mushroom eating ones

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Alrighty, they are gone .... to a new home .... down the drain with hot water. Sorry, should have clarified they are not reef safe. Anyway, I'll probably be doing another reef dip in a week or two since I found egg patches. Let me know if you're is looking for nuds.
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When would the nuds be safe? In a fish only tank?
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In all honesty, (not to discourage you from taking them) they would really serve no purpose in your tank... and I woulnd't be suprised if you put them in , and hardly ever seen them again

Also, I have read that nudi's don't last long in home aquaria , their diet is still unknown (but we do know these type like to munch on our zoos)

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In all honesty, (not to discourage you from taking them) they would really serve no purpose in your tank... and I woulnd't be suprised if you put them in , and hardly ever seen them again

Also, I have read that nudi's don't last long in home aquaria , their diet is still unknown (but we do know these type like to munch on our zoos)

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Not those ones, they do serve purpose, to eradicate zoanthids from your tank if you so desire, and their diet is known, zoanthids!
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When would the nuds be safe? In a fish only tank?
If you don't make their preferred food (in this case, zoos) available to them on a regular basis they would die anyways.
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