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GSP Eating Nudies....
I was at my LFS today and they had Green Star Polyp Eating Nudies.... They looked way cool and will work great for my tank now that I hate the stuff!!
Anyone ever have them before?
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i have never seen these but i would be careful because i doubt they eat only GSP and they will lay eggs and then infest your tank.
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They are very food specific and only eat GSP. Once the GSP is gone they will die.
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I'd be skeptical...
Allthough nudi's are all specific predators, one that eats only GSP would be just as high in demand as Berghia. There's dozens of posts on every website on ways to remove GSP from live rock and tanks once people realize how fast and aggressively it grows. GSP eating nudi's would have been headline news years ago if they existed, but maybe I'm naive. |
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I've had them, and once the GSP was gone so were they.
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Nice your in Stephentown? Cool!! I live close to you.
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Yea where are you located? You go to swampbottom at all?
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cool, we will have to meet up there sometime!!
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Anyone know if they will eat purple star polups?
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You can tell by looking at the pics that it'd be really well camouflaged in a colony of GSP. It looks like it has GSP growing on its back!
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