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Berghia Nudibranch - Aiptasia Munchers
Tidepool Geek wrote:
Hi Paul, Here is another source for Aiptasia eating nudibranchs: http://www.saltyunderground.com/index.htm And now for a bit of identification trivia: The Aiptasia eaters we've all been calling Berghia verrucicornis or just Berghia are apparently a different species entirely. Here's the 411 on the real Berghia. Berghia verrucicornis http://www.seaslugforum.net/factsheet.cfm?base=bergverr They're from the eastern Atlantic - Africa and possibly Europe - and appparently not much is known about their habits or diet. And here's the info on the slug that we've been calling Berghia: Aeolidiella stephanieae http://www.seaslugforum.net/factsheet.cfm?base=aeolstep As an aside, the Sea Slug Forum lists three different species of Berghia and seven of Aeolidiella. In the end, it doesn't really make a lot of difference since you still want to ask for "Berghia" when you're in the market for an Aiptasia eating nudi. Taxonomically yours, Alex thanks for the info Alex. Paul S. |
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Berghia coerulescens is a kind of sea slug, a aeolid nudibranch, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Aeolidiidae. This species will eat Anastasia captivity are known to the common aquarium pets lovers.
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