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Yeah, that's an Elysia sp. Sacoglossan Slug (A.K.A. a Lettuce "Nudibranch"), and it's an herbivore - if it's from the Atlantic, it's E. flava; if it's from the Pacific, it's E. obtusa@ISpeakForTheSeas nudi reef safe hare ?
Elysia flava or E. obtusa - harmless/beneficial Sacoglossan slugs. They're herbivores, with E. obtusa known to feed on Bryopsis, while E. Flava is thought to feed on Cladophora.
If you don't have access to their preferred feeds, you can try some of the below or another green algae, but no guarantees they'll feed on it/derive adequate nutrition from it:it seems at least some adults of some species can survive feeding on algae that isn't their preferred food, but juveniles cannot
Elysia slugs generally feed on siphonalean algae such as Caulerpa, Codium, Acetabularia, Halimeda, Udotea, Byropsis, and Valonia spp.
Yeah, that's an Elysia sp. Sacoglossan Slug (A.K.A. a Lettuce "Nudibranch"), and it's an herbivore - if it's from the Atlantic, it's E. flava; if it's from the Pacific, it's E. obtusa
If you don't have access to their preferred feeds, you can try some of the below or another green algae, but no guarantees they'll feed on it/derive adequate nutrition from it:
That's why my Anemone cup stayed in the tank...Starry making s strong case for me to leave the Rhodactis Rhack as-is.
Growing some CUC.
Dog status: Nonplussed with AK fall weather..