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![]() Yes, I am aware that they're really hard to keep and hard to find. If you have any or know where I can find some, please ket me know.
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![]() I know you're trying to keep them for your nudi. I believe that species will also eat tunicates/ seasquirts. Try broadening your search, you might be more successful. You may also have to try a few different types of food.
Good luck and let me know if you find food for it. I'm excited to see if you succeed. |
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![]() After doing some research:
Nembrotha Chamberlaini has been observed feeding on the following: -Blue sea squirts (Rhopalaea) - Grape tunicates ( Oxycorynia fascicularis) - Bluebell tunicates ( Clavelina moluccensis ) Tunicates are rarely seen in the aquarium world as they do poorly in captivity. They feed on suspended matter like zooplankton/phytoplankton and such. But, I'm not trying to keep it alive, am I? I read from multiple sources that tunicates sometimes hitchhike on LR or find their ways into LFS on other corals. I could also get someone to ship them for me ( It would be super expensive ) but tons of tunicates are on the AIS so maybe it won't be a problem... Anyway, if anyone sees a colony of these little guys on their LR on in the LFS, please let me know!! ![]() |