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After acclimationOld thread but I am getting a Dollabella Sea Hare. I was curious about handling it. I can just grab it and place it in the tank right?
I have a sea hare in a 120 gallon and we have had it for 17 days. We see it in different areas of the tank so I know it's moving but it's always in the sand bed. Did yours start working immediately or did it take a little to acclimate to the tank first?They are reef safe and somewhat delicate. They poop thru opening on theyr back. If distressed or dying, their opening starts to split open
Ink is a defense than toxin and I have yet to see one do it even when distressed. the dolabella which is California species eats well. Rarely do they survive on lettuce or seaweed sheets. best is to put them to work and start seeking a home for someone who can use them with an algae issue. The Dolabella Sea Hare can clean an entire 125 gallon reef tank of all hair algae in about two weeks as they are quite the efficient janitors and they also derive from Phillipines where the eggs of the Sea Hare are eaten as a delicacy. This delicacy is called in the Philippines Lukot or Lokot.
They work in shifts as a term and more active early morning and evening and will often rest at top of the tanl or behind a rockI have a sea hare in a 120 gallon and we have had it for 17 days. We see it in different areas of the tank so I know it's moving but it's always in the sand bed. Did yours start working immediately or did it take a little to acclimate to the tank first?

