marinoob Posted February 13, 2011 Share Posted February 13, 2011 been battleing these darn nudibranches and it had been weeks since i had seen any so i was hoping they were finally gone. this one had been munching all day on one of my frag discs. can anyone tell what kind of zoas he was eating? the color zoas he was eating is stored inside the sacks on his side. answer at bottom. video 1 of 2 video 2 of 2 HIGHLIGHT FOR ANSWER===> Radioactive Dragon Eyes <===HIGHLIGHT FOR ANSWER Link to comment
Funktastic Wint Posted February 14, 2011 Share Posted February 14, 2011 been battleing these darn nudibranches and it had been weeks since i had seen any so i was hoping they were finally gone. this one had been munching all day on one of my frag discs. can anyone tell what kind of zoas he was eating? the color zoas he was eating is stored inside the sacks on his side. answer at bottom. video 1 of 2 video 2 of 2 HIGHLIGHT FOR ANSWER===> Radioactive Dragon Eyes <===HIGHLIGHT FOR ANSWER what did u use to record this? a microscope underwater? enlighten me. Link to comment
marinoob Posted February 15, 2011 Author Share Posted February 15, 2011 what did u use to record this? a microscope underwater? enlighten me. http://www.amazon.com/Veho-VMS004DELUXE-US...5354&sr=8-2 if the link doesnt work it is a veho usb microscope type that in google. not the greatest quality but it works as good as i need it to. cant beat $60 i did have the tip of it underwater but it was only a plastic shield i have some video of the frag out of water but the nudi is flattened he isnt puffed up when above water. so i got a small dish and put the frag in it. then he started swimming all around. they move around alot. Link to comment
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