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Old December 15th 03, 07:31 AM
Marc Levenson
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I saw one just like that one at the LFS, and I agree about the color. However,
what you really want to know is what it will eat in your tank, or what you have
to provide to keep it alive.

Marc


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http://www.berlinmethod.com/images/p...ranchsmall.jpg

are nudibranchs as difficult as Ive heard?this is quite possibly the most
beautifull creature Ive ever seen


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Old December 15th 03, 08:01 AM
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well,from what I've read,it seems they are filter feeders...I would think
they could be fed a liquid food (i.e.:kents micro-vert or equivalent).but I
seem to recall someone,perhaps on here,talking bout the difficulty of caring
for them.are they the same "thing" as sea apples?they seem to look very
similar
"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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I saw one just like that one at the LFS, and I agree about the color.

However,
what you really want to know is what it will eat in your tank, or what you

have
to provide to keep it alive.

Marc


wrote:

http://www.berlinmethod.com/images/p...ranchsmall.jpg

are nudibranchs as difficult as Ive heard?this is quite possibly the

most
beautifull creature Ive ever seen


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Old December 15th 03, 06:15 PM
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IME they (the one in the pic) will eat algae off the glass. they are a PITA
to keep out of overflows. for some reason they like the rushing water and
are attracted to the overflows. i always liked the Greek Goddess and other
then the overflows never had a problem with them. they are known to eat
anemones in order to 'move' the stinging cells of the anemone into their own
crown for a stinging protection for themselves.

kc


 




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