Bursatella leachii viable?

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Anyone see bursatella leachii in the aquarium trade at all? Curious if there is any demand/if they'd be viable. I know they have a shorter lifespan but wasn't sure if their pros (such as eating cyano/algae) outweigh that con.
 

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Blue Zoo Aquatics and a few other places offer them - in fact they’re on sale on Blue Zoo’s site right now for $25. Not common, but you can find them.
 

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Only place I've ever seen them offered as such:


They have them decently often. Figure they're just as delicate as any sea hare species, if not more. If you get one, just cover up/sponge over your pump intakes/overflows/wavemakers. Death by suction is probably their number one cause of death next to starvation. If it runs out of algae, get used to daily feedings of nori (dried seaweed).
 

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