Best Berghia Sites?

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Anyone have experience with particular Berghia sellers online? Most of the sites seem to be specifically for nudibranchs from what I can tell, so I didn't have any experience with them. Anyone have any recommendations?
 
top shelf aquatics has them and corals. i find the sites that just sell inverts have way larger shipping prices
 
top shelf aquatics has them and corals. i find the sites that just sell inverts have way larger shipping prices
Are you sure? I didn't see any there. Any other places that anyone has had good experiences with?
 
they have them here is the link
 
I searched WWC on accident, thank you lol.

What's the best way to figure out how many to get? I have a 65 display with a good population of aiptasia, not necessarily overrun but definitely plenty to be dealt with
 
I searched WWC on accident, thank you lol.

What's the best way to figure out how many to get? I have a 65 display with a good population of aiptasia, not necessarily overrun but definitely plenty to be dealt with
i only ordered 3 because i plan to keep them protected and fed at first with aiptasia to get numbers up before introducing them into my tank, so no idea
 
they have them here is the link
I see these are 19.99. It says quantity is 3+. So this is 3+ nudies per 19.99 order I'm guessing?
 
Reeftown, good prices and they have instructions on how many you need for your size tank. I got four and they arrived alive and in one week, no aptasia. I hope this helps, good luck.
 

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So this feels like a dumb question, but bear with me. So I know this is a long term solution, that the impact is by no means immediate or anything. But since I used dry rock to start things out, therefore the aiptasia came on a frag, naturally. So once I add the nudibranchs, they take their couple of months to do their thing, and then seemingly eventually die off, if I add any frags in the future the turn out to have tiny aiptasia on them or something, do I have to start back at square one again? I don't really have the means in my extra small apartment to quarantine corals (I tend to acclimate, dip, give them the eye test, and put them in the tank), is any future addition one mistake away from finding myself back in the same situation, if that makes sense?
 

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