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Old 06-16-2010, 01:51 PM
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Blue Velvet Nudibranchs are sensitive, and don't acclimate very well, so don't be surprised if it dies before it eats any. the advice to up the flow is great advice, I forgot to mention it.
I have had 2 for 4 months now.
One large and the other about 1/2 the largers size
Experiences vary I suppose.

Maybe chalk it up to JL having exceptional livestock.
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I have had success with Myka's suggestions also.

Suck up as much as you can at water change time.

I find theat six line wrasses work quite well, 2 in a 200 gal will keep the flatworms down.

I have Blue Velvet Nudi's coming in Thursday night too. Hopefully

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