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Old 06-20-2006, 07:21 AM
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LOL gotta love the newbs.

As for the question ill second Albert's opinion.
Nudi's are a waste of your money. They will just end up dying.
Even the ones that we use to eliminate other pests in our tanks aren't even usually worth it.
They usually starve before they can completely take care of the pests (flatworms, Apstasia)
I've heard that lettuce nudi's are the exception to the rule but I could be wrong.
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Old 06-20-2006, 12:36 PM
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Hey , Albert, I agree with your advice on sea slugs, but don't get up set if someone says your comment is "BS" , when it was you that originally said "if they eat algae, pure BS"
That's the problem with bashing or using words like "BS" you don't have to even mean it, and someone can take an offense.
Just my 2 cents...
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Does any one have on in their tank, What do they eat, what are they like to keep?
I've owned two types in 4 years with no success. I was told that they eat sponges, which I have in my tank, but they didn't eat it. Both ironically died by exiting the tank via my overflow, then they got sucked into my skimmer. Beatiful creatures, but we're aren't ready to keep these in our tanks.

Albert! Does this stuff follow you around?
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Beats me!

But in anycase, lettuce slugs are not true nudibranches. The same goes for sea hares.
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