100% reef safe fishes and inverts...

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  1. nanomania

    nanomania Vagabond Butterfly

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    kool.... its jus that i love peace in my tanks...... ;)
     
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    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Sexy shrimp are known to eat zoanthids and GSP, though they never did in my tank. Matt Rogers had them eating his green star polyps I believe, and another friend of mine had his zoanthids eaten by them.

    Everything lives in different zones ie: Reef crest, back lagoons, tidal zones. Add to that collection from different geographical areas.

    Sounds like a fairly peaceful set up although you never know. I have heard of Urchins eating corals, large serpent stars eating fish (had this happen).

    100% reef safe never, but peaceful probably.
     
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    nanomania Vagabond Butterfly

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    Ok, wont go for sexy shrimps...... but would urchins (the ones which i listed) kill my corals?
     
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    Corailline Super Moderator

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    I doubt it, but anything is possible.
     
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    nanomania Vagabond Butterfly

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    incase they do eat, can i shift them to my fuge? therz cheato growing and also loaded with LR
     
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    nanomania Vagabond Butterfly

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    i hope urchins dont have any venom....
     
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    nanomania Vagabond Butterfly

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    Will anyof these do well in my tank?

    SLUG - Blue Chromoris elizabethina
    SLUG - Colored Chromodoriskuniei
    SLUG - Common Chromodoris sp./Phyllidia sp.
    SLUG - Purple Chromodoris bullocki
    SLUG - Velvet Chromodoris magnifica
    SPANISH DANCER Hexabranchus marginatus
     
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    Here is a place you maybe able to find out:

    The Sea Slug Forum - Home Page

    Most are very specific eaters and short lived, but beautiful and fascinating.
     
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    nanomania Vagabond Butterfly

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    they are not writing the diet....... :(
     
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    Some only eat sponges, some only one type of coral. They starve without their specific food type. It's rare you can supplement their diet with something other than what they are designed to eat.

    Just google type of nudibrachs and see what you can gather.