It is pethetic! I ordered 5 of them hoping to drop into my tank and watch them munching away my refugium-full of aiptasia. Instead, I am looking into a bag of water.....no, not quite just water, there are a couple of white dots. Each white dots is no more than 1/4 inch long. Even if I added all 5 dots together, it doesn't add up to an inch long.
Without opening up the bag, I quickly read the invoice ---- Qty 5, (TR) Aiptasia Eating Nudis, $124.95. OMG, I just spent $125 on 5 little white dots? Why aren't reefers out there warning about the size of the Berghia for those that haven't bought them??? No wonder people claims that they added the nudis and never to be seen again.
I quickly scan over the guide that comes with the nudis,
"Adding nudibranches smaller than half an inch to your tank is not recommended!.......recommends that you keep your Berghia, regardless of their size, in a Mason jar WITH ABSOLUTELY NO ROCKS for at least a couple of days.......Even breeder size B. verrucicornis are small. They are also nocturnal and well camouflaged, making them very difficult to keep track of in even the smallest aquarium......
Instruction for placing Berghia in the Aquarium:
1). Nudis should not be added to a reef tank until they are over half an inch in length. Even at that size, butterflies and peppermint shrimp may be able to eat them. (Danmhippo: I am sure everything in the tank will too)
2). Berghia are nocturnal and prefer subdued flow......Powerheads eat nudibranchs.
3). Be careful not to drop your nudis on Aiptasia when adding them to your tank. When given a chance, AIPTASIA EAT BERGHIA!! The nudis make their living by sneaking up on their prey. Be gentle."
The guide also goes about emphasizing the best place to hold Berghia to be the mason jar, and we have to feed them by moving aiptasia to the jar to feed, and not to add "much" slime to the jar as that will interfere with water quality......
Now I know why we don't hear reefers telling their success stories of controlling the aiptasia with Berghia. Because there are too many things that will eat Berghia, including the aiptasia themselves! If I can remove the Berghia by hand and move them to a jar to be fed, I wouldn't be buying these nudis in the first place. I will simply toss away the removed aiptasia into the trash can!
Now I have to think about what am I going to do with this $125 bag of water?
Without opening up the bag, I quickly read the invoice ---- Qty 5, (TR) Aiptasia Eating Nudis, $124.95. OMG, I just spent $125 on 5 little white dots? Why aren't reefers out there warning about the size of the Berghia for those that haven't bought them??? No wonder people claims that they added the nudis and never to be seen again.
I quickly scan over the guide that comes with the nudis,
"Adding nudibranches smaller than half an inch to your tank is not recommended!.......recommends that you keep your Berghia, regardless of their size, in a Mason jar WITH ABSOLUTELY NO ROCKS for at least a couple of days.......Even breeder size B. verrucicornis are small. They are also nocturnal and well camouflaged, making them very difficult to keep track of in even the smallest aquarium......
Instruction for placing Berghia in the Aquarium:
1). Nudis should not be added to a reef tank until they are over half an inch in length. Even at that size, butterflies and peppermint shrimp may be able to eat them. (Danmhippo: I am sure everything in the tank will too)
2). Berghia are nocturnal and prefer subdued flow......Powerheads eat nudibranchs.
3). Be careful not to drop your nudis on Aiptasia when adding them to your tank. When given a chance, AIPTASIA EAT BERGHIA!! The nudis make their living by sneaking up on their prey. Be gentle."
The guide also goes about emphasizing the best place to hold Berghia to be the mason jar, and we have to feed them by moving aiptasia to the jar to feed, and not to add "much" slime to the jar as that will interfere with water quality......
Now I know why we don't hear reefers telling their success stories of controlling the aiptasia with Berghia. Because there are too many things that will eat Berghia, including the aiptasia themselves! If I can remove the Berghia by hand and move them to a jar to be fed, I wouldn't be buying these nudis in the first place. I will simply toss away the removed aiptasia into the trash can!
Now I have to think about what am I going to do with this $125 bag of water?



