Geeklet Posted June 25, 2019 Share Posted June 25, 2019 I bought some live rock off of a fellow reefer here right before I went on a 4 day vacation, and came back to an unexpected surprise! Baby snails (trochus?) and a bunch of little nudibranchs! I think they're vayssierea felis? If you have an excess of spirorbis in your tank and feel like rolling the dice, shoot me a message. Love to give some of these nudis a shot at a better life. Maybe you could pass on small frag or something maybe in return? Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
albertareef Posted June 25, 2019 Share Posted June 25, 2019 If only they eat vermetid snails I could put them to work! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geeklet Posted June 25, 2019 Author Share Posted June 25, 2019 Lol the million dollar nudibranch right thereSent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TaylorW Posted June 26, 2019 Share Posted June 26, 2019 I had a bunch of those guys hitchhike on a large piece of rock with a ton of Palys, I saw them everywhere for a while until I'm guessing they ran out of spiroidbid worms and now I rarely see them... They definitely made a difference though, I would have tons of those tiny white worms all over until they showed up. I felt like I was constantly scraping them off so they do help! The tiny nudibranches in my tank are a bright orange, I panicked at first not knowing if they were reef safe but after researching I found they're helpful so I started watching my spiroidbid worm population dwindle right before my eyesSent from my BLU R1 HD using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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