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BustytheSnowMaam

This nudi is all-white, with white spikes on his back. He came on FL live rock. Any guesses? I'm sure he's probably a zoa-eater.

 

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im to white and nudi holy cow im white and nudi, i want to hang with the other brancha's but im to white and nudi. :happy:

 

i want to conteu this white and nerdy spin off but i know you dont have the time to read me rime.or do you? :huh:

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BustytheSnowMaam
im to white and nudi holy cow im white and nudi, i want to hang with the other brancha's but im to white and nudi. :happy:

 

i want to conteu this white and nerdy spin off but i know you dont have the time to read me rime.or do you? :huh:

 

:lol:

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Weetabix7

I'm not sure what area Berghia Nudi's are native to, but here's some pics of my Berghia Nudi:

 

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If it is a Berghia, they only eat aiptasia. If you don't have aiptasia to feed it, I'd try to sell it to someone else on here (I'm sure it would be a quick sale!) or trade it in at the LFS.

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BustytheSnowMaam
If it is a Berghia, they only eat aiptasia. If you don't have aiptasia to feed it, I'd try to sell it to someone else on here (I'm sure it would be a quick sale!) or trade it in at the LFS.

 

Weetie, how big is yours?

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TJ_Burton

Looks like a species that eats soft corals to me. Berghia have very smooth thin antennae (not sure if that is the correct term) and the one in your pic doesn't seem to share that. Albeit your pic is small and hard to tell, but if it has more ruffled or tasseled antennae, it may be the soft coral eater I am referring to.

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Weetabix7

He's pretty good-sized, maybe 3 inches when stretched out.

He's grown since I got him though. I had lots to feed him!

He was probably 1 1/2" to 2" when I got him.

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if you dont know what it is, sometimes its just best to get it out of there. better safe than sorry. :(

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BKtomodachi

There are so many thousands of species that exist, and they generally have very specialized diets. It is unlikely that it is a zoa eater, or a berg, or anything else relevant to our tanks. I would dispose of it either way- you never know.

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I'm not sure what area Berghia Nudi's are native to, but here's some pics of my Berghia Nudi:

 

IMG_0104.jpg

 

If it is a Berghia, they only eat aiptasia. If you don't have aiptasia to feed it, I'd try to sell it to someone else on here (I'm sure it would be a quick sale!) or trade it in at the LFS.

 

This looks very cool ... but I will still toss it away ... when in doubt, why risk it, right? Nice pics Weetabix7

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start a sexy tank and put it in there :happy: (Waite entail you see my sexy shrimp dancing to "I'm bringing sexy back"... B)

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When I borrowed Weetie's Berghia I put him in a plastic food container that had holes poked in it with an ice pick (remember those?). I would put a frag in that had aptasia with him & he would clean it off. If you have any aptasia, you could try that to see if it eats it & still keep stuff in your tank safe.

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