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They are tiny white slugs that only eat aiptasias. You put them in your tank and you never see them again. After a few days you will notice your aiptasia gone. They will eat all ur aiptasias and after will die. Apprently that the only thing they eat

There are two problems with this. First, there are many many more nudibranchs than just berghia nudis. They are all near impossible to keep in the home aquarium.

The second problem I have is the idea that you would just purchase something without any desire to try and maintain it. Since when do we take things out of the ocean to have them work for us for a few days and just accept them to die? That really rubs me the wrong way.
 

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the copperband has always been a fish ive wanted and have tried it a few times even gotten one's i seen eating, i do have one now ive had a few weeks and it is doing well, ate frozen at the store, but wouldnt for over a week in my tank lol did a nice job eating all my spagetti worms though and finally started eating aggressively on frozen now, so got my fingers crossed
 

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I've had great luck with a tassled (bristled tail) file fish, that I got about a year ago from Dom...Diamonds of the reef.
+1...listen to albano, that guy knows what he's talking about!
Picked up file fish at last Dec. swap...has never bothered cleaner, blood, or CB shrimp...however...was named a suspect in the disappearance of some zoas! Best part... he is EASY to catch with a net, even in the reef tank! Rick (NYreefNoob) has seen him in action!
 

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I've been trying to track down a bristletail filefish as I've tried Berghia nudis, peppermints and aiptasia x...as well as kalk solution...and at this point (since I'm setting up a frag tank soon) I dont mind my current reef leaning towards FOWLR if the FF decides to nibble on some coral...i am just tired of looking at aiptasia!$#!#!
 
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if you dont have any xenia use a double saddleback butterfly was in atlantis aquarium yesterday and spoke with my friend joe that ownes the aquarium, he said he will devoir them and at the end he is easy to get out.
 
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They are tiny white slugs that only eat aiptasias. You put them in your tank and you never see them again. After a few days you will notice your aiptasia gone. They will eat all ur aiptasias and after will die. Apprently that the only thing they eat


They come out at night but when the food source(aptasia) is low, you will start to see them searching in daylight.
 

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Those nudis are very difficult to keep and not a good solution.

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Good luck.

Even though your other solutions are great but I have to disagreed to this statement as berghia can now be tank raised and reproduced effectively.

Other nudis are different story though.


By who and where and under what conditions?

There is a place, see link below, that raises and sells them. They actually ship them with eggs coming out. There was a group buy done here a while ago. They've very small and you need to make sure the current/flow is low before you place them into your tank, otherwise they'll get blow around the tank and can die. When they run out of food they can easily be removed from your tank and given to others.


Salty Underground/Lisa Brown

http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/group-buys/65554-bergia-nudibranch-approved-group-buy.html
 
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