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I had some that ate all my montipora frags when I first set up my tank.  Since I don't have any more montipora, haven't seen a single one in months.

They looked similar to that one, but were tiny.
Was that in there yesterday? Casper--WY windier than ?

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Originally posted by Kevin Kevin wrote:

I think Nudibranch's are cool. If you like it as much as some of your corals then why not keep it. Unless he has more then one it wont multiply, and if it does multiply then the worst it can do is kill whatever it is feeding an and then die.

 
I agree.  Nudibranchs are cool and I'd keep him.
 
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Originally posted by Tresa Tresa wrote:

I am sure you guys are right - I just hate killing stuff on purpose - I do enough of it by accident! Thanks for all the help!



So don't kill it on purpose, let it brave the wild of the round filling cabinet......once it gets over the initial shock of fresh water, it should live a full happy life .

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 could it be some type of neapolitana spurilla? if so they are known to eat pink tip anemones as well as majano.
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Originally posted by gobie gobie wrote:

 could it be some type of neapolitana spurilla? if so they are known to eat pink tip anemones as well as majano.
 
Trust me - he does not eat majanos!!! I have not seen him for a couple days so we will see what happens......................
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She's probably busy laying eggs.Shocked
 
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I hope so - then I will have bunches of them in the tank - they are so pretty! Wink
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