nudibranch care

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I've tried purchasing nudibranchs (Lettuce), but I've had no luck keeping them alive for more than a few days. Am I just not choosing the right one? Or perhaps, my tank parameters off?

I keep acropora and softies just fine. I'm just not sure what I'm doing wrong.
 
From Reef cleaner's web page:
"However, sea slugs have particular care requirements that make them unsuitable for most reef tanks. They are prone to gathering at drains and intakes. Because of this, Koralia/Vortech styled powerheads pose a danger to them. Maxi Jet style powerheads, with an extended arm and fine strainer are better suited. Similarly, wide overflow slots and drains without somewhat fine mesh are likely to be traps for the sea slug."

 
From Reef cleaner's web page:
"However, sea slugs have particular care requirements that make them unsuitable for most reef tanks. They are prone to gathering at drains and intakes. Because of this, Koralia/Vortech styled powerheads pose a danger to them. Maxi Jet style powerheads, with an extended arm and fine strainer are better suited. Similarly, wide overflow slots and drains without somewhat fine mesh are likely to be traps for the sea slug."

I'm using Maxspect gyre pumps with screens on them. There's no way they got sucked in
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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