Raising baby Berghia Nudibranch

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I have managed to hatch some berghia egg spirals! The babies are so tiny you can barely see them without magnification.

I harvested the freshly laid egg spiral with a turkey baster and put it in a gallon glass jar with a lid that allows for air exchange. I have quite a few aptasia growing on the back glass of my coral quarantine tank so I scraped of a few small ones off and added those to the jar as well.

I placed this jar in my cabinet on the corner of my sump (I read somewhere that the vibrations from the pumps help the eggs hatch) and after about 16 days I finally noticed some tiny white specs surrounding a tiny and very unhappy looking aptasia anemone!

Hopefully I can raise them to adults first try!

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I have a small swarm spreading in my tank now. I love seeing all the deflated and annoyed aiptasia. Berghia are cool little creatures.
Super cool so far! I just got the adults a few weeks ago for the coral quarantine tank. Almost right away they laid the first egg spiral that I hatched. I will probably add some of the babies back when they are big enough.
 

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Super cool so far! I just got the adults a few weeks ago for the coral quarantine tank. Almost right away they laid the first egg spiral that I hatched. I will probably add some of the babies back when they are big enough.
I bet you already have others in the tank. I found egg swirls almost every few days. They are quite prolific.
 

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I have managed to hatch some berghia egg spirals! The babies are so tiny you can barely see them without magnification.

I harvested the freshly laid egg spiral with a turkey baster and put it in a gallon glass jar with a lid that allows for air exchange. I have quite a few aptasia growing on the back glass of my coral quarantine tank so I scraped of a few small ones off and added those to the jar as well.

I placed this jar in my cabinet on the corner of my sump (I read somewhere that the vibrations from the pumps help the eggs hatch) and after about 16 days I finally noticed some tiny white specs surrounding a tiny and very unhappy looking aptasia anemone!

Hopefully I can raise them to adults first try!

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Very neat! Would be awesome to see them fully grow!
 
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I bet you already have others in the tank. I found egg swirls almost every few days. They are quite prolific.
Probably. I do have amphipods in the tank as well so I'm curious how many of the eggs will be able to hatch before they become a snack haha.
 

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Probably. I do have amphipods in the tank as well so I'm curious how many of the eggs will be able to hatch before they become a snack haha.
I have a wrasse, peppermint shrimp, and lots of pods and bristleworms. I am still seeing a bunch of baby berghia.

I added them roughly in the middle of August, and just now they are out and about looking like actual berghia although tiny.
 

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Also in the process of hatching eggs in a container. Look at all those eggs!

I have another container growing out aiptasia using the @sixty_reefer method.

A little worried about my cleaner shrimps and emerald crabs in the display when I eventually introduce the hatched adults.
 

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I have managed to hatch some berghia egg spirals! The babies are so tiny you can barely see them without magnification.

I harvested the freshly laid egg spiral with a turkey baster and put it in a gallon glass jar with a lid that allows for air exchange. I have quite a few aptasia growing on the back glass of my coral quarantine tank so I scraped of a few small ones off and added those to the jar as well.

I placed this jar in my cabinet on the corner of my sump (I read somewhere that the vibrations from the pumps help the eggs hatch) and after about 16 days I finally noticed some tiny white specs surrounding a tiny and very unhappy looking aptasia anemone!

Hopefully I can raise them to adults first try!

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20231003_215147.jpg
How many day is this from placing the spiral in the jar? To this barely visable state I mean.
 
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How many day is this from placing the spiral in the jar? To this barely visable state I mean.
The barely visible state in my pictures is about 16 days after the egg spiral was laid. However they are very hard to see with the naked eye. Luckily I had a tiny aptasia for them to all congregate at otherwise I may not have noticed them haha.
 
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