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I just got him yesterday and there were a few of them at the shop.Do you have several nudibranch? The eggs would need to be fertilized by a second specimen for them to be viable. Although nudibranch are hermaphroditic they do not fertilize their own eggs. Why do you think that the nudibranch will starve?
I think the eggs are fertilized. There were a few of them at the shop.Unless you have another Felimare Picta, the eggs are likely not fertilized or viable. Free fish food.
I hope you have a steady or large supply of living Dysidea sponge. Most dorids are always hungry and can decimate about six square inches a day individually.
Then in my experience, the best thing you can do is nothing at all. The eggs will hatch, the larval nudibranch, if any, will go into a free swimming stage, then settle, and if you have a proper food source for them, grow.I think the eggs are fertilized. There were a few of them at the shop.
I have in the tank a lot of different sponges (it’s a mature tank), including dysidea sponge.
Thank you for your response!Then in my experience, the best thing you can do is nothing at all. The eggs will hatch, the larval nudibranch, if any, will go into a free swimming stage, then settle, and if you have a proper food source for them, grow.

