Breeding Nudibranchs!?

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Just ordered a couple and
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going to be breeding, wish me luck! Any pointers from people that actually own a culture or have owned a successful one feel free to post advice, thanks! C33CE8F8-A937-4070-A2EE-B8D3DB0AE07A.jpeg 00743CE5-4A3B-4DF1-858D-5020DA071033.jpeg
 
Great minds and such! I was just about to come on here to start the exact same thread. :)

I recieved three berghia nudis today. I have a bunch of macro infested with aiptasia, so I put it in a jar in which I'd been cultivating phyto, and added the nudibranchs. I thought I would see if the nudis would breed in the jar (which has an airstone); at the very least, I'm using it as a quarantine for the nudibranchs, as I have no idea if they're carrying any parasites.
 
may need a separate tank to breed aiptasia so you have a constant food source, otherwise the berghia population will grow so big to eliminate aiptasia in berghia tank
 
I am looking into breeding blue velvet nudis .
and know I have enough red flatworms for them for now .

ive noticed the increase in them since there are more Aussie corals available , and not as much indo available here in Canada
 
Got it in the act of laying the 3rd spiral today.
 

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