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Old 02-10-2003, 02:46 AM
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8) My son Jeffrey was wanting to find a website on information concerning Nudibranches. Can anyone help us.

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Old 02-10-2003, 02:54 AM
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This is the home of the sea slug...http://www.seaslugforum.net/
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Old 02-10-2003, 03:58 AM
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Thanks Emily. Pretty thorough. Looking forward to reading stuff. I already found out what certain little creatures on my cheap live rock from J&L are called now. There Known as sea squirts. I have a few growing on a certain piece of Live rock I got at J&L's because the rock was about 4 bucks a lb. There very interesting they are called ascidians.

Do any of you guys have any experience with Nudibranches obtained locally. I've only seen the lettuce ones at J&L and one spectacular purple pink and white thing at king Eds one day a while back.

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DO NOT get the "spectacular purple and white thing from King Ed". I had one. they are poisonous and if they die in your tank everything croaks. I am speaking from experience here. Pretty colors for nudis usually means poisonous and IMO not worth the risk. I don't think they have the greatest survival rate either

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http://rfbolland.com/okislugs/ is another site to check out.
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Bah, there's a link to it in Deb's link.
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I brought home one of the "purple, pink and white" Nudibranchs from King Ed on Monday. Lived for about 24 hours in my tank, laid eggs, then was found lying motionless on the sandbed the day after.

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experience as Christy (my tank hasn't missed a beat since) I do also caution against purchasing Nudis for home aquaria.

I also tried the Lettuce Nudis that J&L was carrying last summer in an attempt to battle my hair algae at the time. Again, had tje two survive for about 1 and 2 weeks respectively, both laying eggs then both whither away and die within 24 hours of egg laying.

It seems to me that after my recent experience, this is a common thing with Nudibranchs and seems money wasted. I've never heard of anyone locally that has sucessfully kept a Nudibranch for an extended period of time (longer than 6 months).
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Well Andrew, I should probly state that at the time I had a huge 20G tank :P It probly was a little more dramatic in 20G of water than 100 (I think thats what yours is?). Ammonia was through the roof!

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Hobbyists attempts at keeping the sea slugs are usually futile as they are such specialized feeders. Andrew, you're probably lucky it did die. The chances of it eating some type of coral in your tank are pretty good. I'd suspect that there was some type of shock for it to die in less than a day though (although I guess it would depend on how long it had been in captivity).

A hobbyist can be forgiven such a mistake once but shouldn't a place that sells these animals have a better understanding of their care requirements?
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We bought one of the pretty little lettuce ones this Sat at J&L. Sunday we couldn't see it and and still can't find it. Could it have looked very tasty to our Foxface or Tang? The lettuce slugs are photosythetic eaters and eat algae to make the cloraplast (sp?) that they need for the photosyn. process -- so we thought he'd stay out in the light if he was still around. We had heard that success was iffy, but we did want to give it a go.
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