Rippinfrags
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I recently added two Berghia Nudibranches to my 28-gallon tank on 5/1/13. When I received the Berghia they were in a small Tupperware container. I drip acclimated them for about an hour, turned off all of my flow and placed the Tupperware on the bottom of my tank. I then place a baseball-sized rock (that was covered with aiptasia) in the Tupperware container, being careful not to crush the berghia. After about an hour of watching the berghia I walked away for a short while and when I came back to the tank they had vanished. I never saw them again and I searched everywhere. Until about a week ago they reappeared on 5/8/13. However, the berghia that I discovered were smaller than the ones I had originally put in and there were roughly five of them. Throughout this week I have been collecting some of the babies and placing them in a breeder net that hangs on the side of my tank. In the breeder net I have a baseball-sized rock with about 10 to 15 aiptasia. So far I have collected 5 small (roughly 1cm to 3cm in length) Berghia, which have been in the breeder net since (5/9/13).
With the breeder net I hope to be able to get a rough idea of how quickly berghia nudibranches actually eat aiptasia. I know I probably should have quarantined 1 or 2 berghia, but I had too much fun trying to catch them
Also I have a 58-gallon tank that is filled with aiptasia. I am going to begin to place some of my corals (mostly zoanthids) from my 58 gallon that have aiptasia on them inside the breeder net. Also, I am going to attempt to place some Berghia in my 58 gallon, but there are two Eight line Flasher Wrasses (Paracheilinus octotaenia) in the tank. I believe the wrasses will devour the Berghia's. Thoughts? I am going to try and keep them fed heavily so they are not as interested in eating the Berghia's.
Anyways, has anybody else had luck with berghia nudibranches?
Is it possible to regulate the number of berghia in your tank so they do not run out of food (Aiptasia)?
I am surprised by how hardy they are, anybody else feel this way?
Any other info regarding berghia nudibranches or aiptasia is welcome, but please do not ask about buying them in this thread.
Here is a quick picture of one of my large berghia nudibranches:

Closer up:

One with flash:

With the breeder net I hope to be able to get a rough idea of how quickly berghia nudibranches actually eat aiptasia. I know I probably should have quarantined 1 or 2 berghia, but I had too much fun trying to catch them
Anyways, has anybody else had luck with berghia nudibranches?
Is it possible to regulate the number of berghia in your tank so they do not run out of food (Aiptasia)?
I am surprised by how hardy they are, anybody else feel this way?
Any other info regarding berghia nudibranches or aiptasia is welcome, but please do not ask about buying them in this thread.
Here is a quick picture of one of my large berghia nudibranches:

Closer up:

One with flash:






