Dragon Slayer
September 12th 03, 11:10 AM
"Mort" > wrote in message
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> Anybody familiar with the Greek Goddess Nudibranch seen here?
Yes, have had quite a few over the years.
> Is it just another organism to help with algae control? Is
> there anything bad about them?
if your going for algae control the greek goddess isnt you best choice, the
"lettus slug" (which nudibranch is just a fancy word for a slug) is a better
choice here.
>They are reef compatible right?
well that is a Yes/No, they do great in a reef tank, with the exception (and
this is just IME) they eat anemones, this is how they get the stingers into
their own tail crown. they LOVE overflows its almost impossiable to keep
them out of them as they will constantly crawl into them as well as the
intake of power heads. i guess they like the "sucking" flow of water as
opposed to direct out of a pump.
kc
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> Anybody familiar with the Greek Goddess Nudibranch seen here?
Yes, have had quite a few over the years.
> Is it just another organism to help with algae control? Is
> there anything bad about them?
if your going for algae control the greek goddess isnt you best choice, the
"lettus slug" (which nudibranch is just a fancy word for a slug) is a better
choice here.
>They are reef compatible right?
well that is a Yes/No, they do great in a reef tank, with the exception (and
this is just IME) they eat anemones, this is how they get the stingers into
their own tail crown. they LOVE overflows its almost impossiable to keep
them out of them as they will constantly crawl into them as well as the
intake of power heads. i guess they like the "sucking" flow of water as
opposed to direct out of a pump.
kc