Strawberry Slug...need help

A30sguy

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I recently bought a Strawberry Slug and he seems happy, wandering the tank but slowly getting smaller. I figure from a lack of a good diet.
I was told from the start that he doesnt really need special feeding and forages for food around the tank.
I didn't really believe that, so I looked up what they eat online and they posted a picture and the scientific name and said that it doesnt eat algea or sponges.....but it actually eats other sea slugs! Is this true? I have a Sea Hare and it hasn't eaten that. I find this hard to believe and it sounds like he's going to be expensive to feed if this is true.
Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks
 
They all are such specialized feeders, they usually eat it and then die. I'm surprised LFS keep getting them in. I imagine some stores have no clue, but they should probably get one on certain things. Unfortunately we buy things on impulse and believe what they tell us. I've bought a few things I had no business owning, cause the LFS said it was fine. I research now, saves me a lot of money and worry.

In defense of the stores, they can't care or they'd never be able to stay in business.
 
It's true, sorry. Gymnodoris aurita only eats sea slugs. Other Gymnodoris species seem to prefer eating nudibranchs in the suborder Doridina but I've seen pictures/posts about them eating sea hares as well. Your sea hare may have good chemical defenses that the G. aurita doesn't like but then again it may be just a matter of time before he eats it. Nudibranchs don't live very long for the most part. I've seen estimates of a few months to a year for most species. Another reason why they're not good choices for reef tanks.
 
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