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Hypselodoris sp. probably Hypselodoris apolegma. These guys reportedly eat sponges, specifically "a blue-purple dysideid sponge of the genus Euryspongia"* and possibly a few other sponges as well (such as the red sponge in question in the link below where I pulled the quote above from; importantly, these guys do not eat any sponge offered them - sponges are a very diverse group, and nudibranchs are incredibly picky).
Edit: the link.
Yeah, H. bullocki and H. apolegma look super similar (and they were thought to be the same species until very recently), as does H. variobranchia. My understanding (which may be wrong) of how to differentiate between H. bullocki and H. apolegma is the spotting around the skirt (no spots meaning H. bullocki, with spots meaning H. apolegma).
Well honestly not even my local shops know how to take care of it because they told me to give it seaweed…. So either someone takes him off my hands which sucks because it was a gift…..Yeah, likely Hypselodoris apolegma - a sponge eater that will starve in your tank; it will not eat anything other than a few highly specific sponges.
At this stage of the hobby, I agree with the comments above that these animals really shouldn't be collected.
Yeah, an unfortunate number of shops sell these sorts of critters either mistakenly believing they'll eat something in our tanks or just flat out lying about what they eat - it's a very unfortunate practice.Well honestly not even my local shops know how to take care of it because they told me to give it seaweed…. So either someone takes him off my hands which sucks because it was a gift…..
I wouldn’t feel bad giving it away. Your friend basically gave you a pet that’s impossible to care for. If anyone should feel bad it should be them, right? Maybe try a local aquarium or another pet store? Sorry, I wish there were more options to offer you.Well honestly not even my local shops know how to take care of it because they told me to give it seaweed…. So either someone takes him off my hands which sucks because it was a gift…..