Greek Goddess Slug

Discussion in 'Inverts' started by coldshot, Feb 23, 2009.

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  1. coldshot

    coldshot Blue Ringed Angel

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    The Greek Goddess just stuck its head in my Sabae Anemone. Then went away. What have I gotten into here. I really need some info. It left the anemone alone so maybe just checkin him out...strange...
     
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  3. Av8Bluewater

    Av8Bluewater Giant Squid

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    Av8Bluewater Giant Squid

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    Sure looks cool.. From what I've read some need sponges to eat and some eat algae.
     
  5. Bunner

    Bunner Bubble Tip Anemone

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    wow what an incredible looking creature!
     
  6. missionsix

    missionsix Super Moderator Staff Member

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    FYI: I moved your post(s) from your other thread and deleted it. Please be patient after starting a thread. You will get feedback. Also, please be aware of which forum you are starting your new thread. The one in tropical fish would have been appropriately placed in "inverts". Thanks, and cool new addition............
     
  7. t4zalews

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    I've never seen those EVER at an LFS...and I've been to a ton. I gotta go check that place out
     
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  9. coldshot

    coldshot Blue Ringed Angel

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    Ok Mission sorry bout the mix up...I looked for a delete thing but couldnt find it. I will slow down and be a bit more patient thnx for the help...
     
  10. suckafish

    suckafish Montipora Capricornis

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    Very kool looking, but it is very possible that guy would eat mushrooms. Usually nudibranches will eat sponges and algae. However, there are species that will eat soft corals.
     
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  12. ZachB

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    Those slugs have a very short lifespan even in the wild - they are pretty though. They'll live somewhere around 6-10 months and then die. Their diet consists almost entirely of sponge. My LFS picked some up and they eat a variety of blue colored sponge - can't remember which kind though.
     
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