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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10265133#post10265133 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jcjstl
I dont think you can go wrong with Berghia nudibranchs http://www.saltyunderground.com

In theory you can't go wrong. But if you try to simply introduce Berghia into a mature and diversified reef setting you can fail very quickly. They are usually sold VERY small, and are just easy targets for any reef predator including hermits, and get caught in any machanical device like pumps powerheads, and easily get washed down overflows and closed loop intakes. If you have the means to establish a separate tank to house them and place infested pieces of rock in the tank with them, they will do just fine. But then so will peppermints at a fraction of the cost and light years easier to obtain.

I should know. I blew $75 trying to introduce them to one of my 125's and never saw them after releasing them from acclimation.
 
I made a Kalk paste by heating up a little water, about 1/4 cup, then adding a scoop of kalk. I then used a syringe to inject the little pest. I have never seen them azgain.
 
I made a Kalk paste by heating up a little water, about 1/4 cup, then adding a scoop of kalk. I then used a syringe to inject the little pest. I have never seen them again.
 
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