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Unread 04/10/2006, 10:08 AM   #1
BaskingSpot
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Berghia WTB do they work?

Are Berghia nudibranchs really effective? If so does anyone have babies or a culture that they can part with. I'm located in sacramento thanks. I would have used the search function to answer this questions but you know how horrible the RC search feature is... its basically non existant during the day.


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Unread 04/10/2006, 12:22 PM   #2
jerradmills
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Yes, Berghia do work. A local reefer loaned me 2 of them, to my luck, they had several offspring, enough to make a few good trades. They chomped through all my Aptasia. Currently i only have 1 left. They are tough to find once inside the tank.

If you ever notice them on the glass then they are probably out of food and need to be fed or moved to another tank. The only thing I know they eat is Aptasia.

I actually found one at a local fish store over the weekend, asked if i could have it. (My only 1) They had no clue even after i told them what it was and gave it to me for free!

Good Luck.


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