t0mmy108
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these would be commonly known as Berghia verrucicornis, aka Aeolidiella stephanieae.
I ordered three from LiveAquaria.com and after only two days, they started laying eggs. I can see two spirals of egg mass. I want to know if I'm on the right track to successfully rearing these little guys.
My setup consists of a small breeder cage(
, three adult nudibranch and a 72 gallon tank full of aiptasia anemones. I placed three small rocks with small aiptasia in the breeder with the nudibranch and have the whole thing placed on the sandbed of my 180 gallon reef display tank. this was the best way i could think of to keep high water quality and still keep them safe from predators or losing them to power heads. the slits in the breeder are too small for the adults to squeeze through..... I hope. I'm expecting the eggs to hatch in about 10 to 14 days. I'll be replenishing the breeder with new anomones every couple days being carful not to export any nudibranch out of the breeder in the proccess. Any othe tips would be appreciated. Thanks..
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I ordered three from LiveAquaria.com and after only two days, they started laying eggs. I can see two spirals of egg mass. I want to know if I'm on the right track to successfully rearing these little guys.
My setup consists of a small breeder cage(
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b373/t0mmy108/Reef Aquarium Pictures/DSCN5642.jpg
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b373/t0mmy108/Reef Aquarium Pictures/DSCN5644.jpg
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