justinky New member Mar 1, 2014 #1 I saw this on my glass today, I believe it is a Berghia Nudibranch but I want more opinions, thanks!
R ReeferBill New member Mar 1, 2014 #2 Looks like a Bergia nudibranch, supposedly only eats aphasia . Dies from starvation if not traded to someone with aptasia to get rid of?
Looks like a Bergia nudibranch, supposedly only eats aphasia . Dies from starvation if not traded to someone with aptasia to get rid of?
justinky New member Mar 1, 2014 #3 ReeferBill said: Looks like a Bergia nudibranch, supposedly only eats aphasia . Dies from starvation if not traded to someone with aptasia to get rid of? Click to expand... Yeah I don't have aiptasia, i'll probably give it to somene in my local club then.
ReeferBill said: Looks like a Bergia nudibranch, supposedly only eats aphasia . Dies from starvation if not traded to someone with aptasia to get rid of? Click to expand... Yeah I don't have aiptasia, i'll probably give it to somene in my local club then.
justinky New member Mar 1, 2014 #5 Sugar Magnolia said: Aeolid nudibranch. Click to expand... Thanks, I definitely don't want it eating my zoas.
Sugar Magnolia said: Aeolid nudibranch. Click to expand... Thanks, I definitely don't want it eating my zoas.
snorvich Team RC member Team RC Mar 1, 2014 #6 Sugar Magnolia said: Aeolid nudibranch. Click to expand... Exactly.
Calappidae Harlequin Shrimp Mar 1, 2014 #7 justinky said: Thanks, I definitely don't want it eating my zoas. Click to expand... Some one with an infestation of zoanthids may enjoy him I know a few tanks completely covered wall and rock with zoanthids.. you can find a couple threads of similar experiences.
justinky said: Thanks, I definitely don't want it eating my zoas. Click to expand... Some one with an infestation of zoanthids may enjoy him I know a few tanks completely covered wall and rock with zoanthids.. you can find a couple threads of similar experiences.