What do lettuce nudibranch eat
To make sure they will thrive in your tank water, slowly introduce them to their new environment in incremental time periods. Also, make sure to test your water for Copper concentration as it is a deadly metal to lettuce nudibranchs.
But, fret not. They are very robust creatures once you follow a few easy rules. You will have a unique creature with varying colors and a wavy, hypnotic pattern to observe for many years. They also help keep your tank clean and maintain a wholesome environment for all creatures in your tank.
Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. MyReef Team. And let's hear from Dennis Downer for counter-point. IME, they do a good job of disappearing without a trace within 48 hours. Bought them from 2 different sources for 2 different tanks, and they had no impact whatsoever on GHA and brown HA growing in tank 1 and GHA growing in 2d tank.
They actually made a dent in GHA clusters but also disappeared within a week or 2. Need to focus on basics: removing algae by hand or by siphoning it out during water changes, skimming, GFO, algae filters ATS or Chaeto , carbon dosing, and perhaps maybe -- it's possible I guess UV sterilizers. Good luck, Mike. Reason: Clarification of broken record. Mine only ate bryopsis, won't touch hair algae. He has shrunk since he ate all the bryopsis. He was a good 4" in length a month ago at his best, now he's maybe an inch in length.
I've had him for 3 months now and last week found him on a rock missing his head, well missing his antenna. He seems to be getting better, hopefully he starts to eat my hair algae if not I'm afraid he'll just either away and die. It has laid eggs twice but no mate to fertilizer them. For their size they consume more algae than similarly sized snails and hermit crabs most of the time, but can also rely on photosynthesis at other times making them less effective cleaners.
Sea slugs have particular care requirements that make them unsuitable for most reef tanks. They are prone to gathering at drains and intakes. Because of this, powerheads with easy to access impellers pose a danger to them. Maxi Jet style powerheads, with an extended arm and fine strainer are better suited for them.
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