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Hello,
Anyone have info on Nudibranch / Spanish Dancer (Hexabranchus sanguineus)? Feeding habits in particular. Thanx Miguel |
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![]() "Miguel" wrote Anyone have info on Nudibranch / Spanish Dancer (Hexabranchus sanguineus)? Feeding habits in particular. Hi Miguel, Here are a couple of sites that may help: http://www.seaslugforum.net/hexasang.htm http://www.seaslugforum.net/hexasang2.htm This fellow is a Dorid nudibranch and, like most dorids, is an obligate feeder. That means it eats a VERY limited number of things; in this case the diet consists of sponges and only a few species of those. As such, this is going to be a very difficult animal to keep successfully. In general, most nudibranchs are a bad idea for a home aquarium and the dorid group are probably the most difficult. There are a few Aeolid nudis that can eat a more generalized diet; the cold water species Hermissenda crassicornis (Opalescent nudibranch) is one example. You might be able to find a suitable tropical species by searching the Sea Slug Forum site http://www.seaslugforum.net/welcome.htm . Good luck! |
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![]() very difucult to keep alive.watch out for powerhead intakes.make sure u have sponges on intakes as nudis will wonder all over trying to find food.thay get sucked in easily & ant extricate themselves.once injured no chance of survival & toxic to all inhabitants of tank therefter.have a strong pungent smell on death |
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