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Old 05-15-2012, 12:15 AM   #1
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New nudibranch of mine

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While he was acclimating and an iPhone pic I did with color splash made the background black to bring his colors out

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Old 05-15-2012, 06:59 PM   #2
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Old 05-15-2012, 07:22 PM   #3
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you he's a cool dude
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He's awesome, wish you could get something like that for FW...
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Awesome. I want one!
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Just a note, keep an eye on him and remove him quick if he dies. Nudibranchs usually eat a specific prey. The pyjama nudibranch usually eats a red sponge from what I could find. If he can't find food he will starve to death, usually within 2-3 weeks, and when he dies he will release toxins into your tank.

A very beautiful animal. I wish you the best of luck.
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Just a note, keep an eye on him and remove him quick if he dies. Nudibranchs usually eat a specific prey. The pyjama nudibranch usually eats a red sponge from what I could find. If he can't find food he will starve to death, usually within 2-3 weeks, and when he dies he will release toxins into your tank.

A very beautiful animal. I wish you the best of luck.
thanks for that info....do you know what type mine is specifically ??
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I google image black and orange nudibranch, came scross a couple websites that call it a pyjama nudibranch.

A dive company operating in the red sea area says you can see them eating a fire sponge or red sponge in the wild. (iirc)
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Do you mind me asking how much you paid? Lol
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Old 05-17-2012, 10:47 PM   #11
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I google image black and orange nudibranch, came scross a couple websites that call it a pyjama nudibranch.

A dive company operating in the red sea area says you can see them eating a fire sponge or red sponge in the wild. (iirc)


yup thanks i did too.....got chromodoris magnifica and that one too
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Do you mind me asking how much you paid? Lol
no not at all lol....paid 14 bucks for him at fish town usa in queens ny
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