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Location: Milton, WI
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lfs nudibranch
my local lfs just got in 2 nudibranch. they look really cool and they're not that much $. i remember reading that they can be very specific eaters. the one i might get is neon orange all the way around and on the anntennae, the inside is a brown with black spots, if i remember right. i don't want to get him if i don't know how to feed him. anyone know what kind it is? or what to feed it?
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Former Reef Addict
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I would avoid them, they will soon die.
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EMERTXE YID
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They are very specific eaters, and each one may eat a different item, none of which are usually in your tank
Most - if not all - starve to death or are killed ina pump/ph within weeks |
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#4 |
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Location: Milton, WI
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thanks, i thought it would be a bad idea, they're probably sold already anyway
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