Could these be Acro eating nudibranchs?

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I have been going through some issues with my tank by doing to much at one time with Vibrant, chemiclean, and Fluconazole. The result has caused a couple frags to die.

I put some berghia nudibranch in my frag tank about 6 months ago for Aiptasia. Didnt lose any Aiptasia and ended up sucking everything out of the frag tank. Haven't seen the Berghias since.

I lost a frag and pulled it out and noticed what appeared to be little baby berghia nudibranch under the plug. I just lost another high dollar frag and noticed the nudibranch on that one. I just snapped these pictures. Do these appear to be berghia or something much worse?

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Keep an eye on the bases and look for bite marks.

Are there Acro eating nudibranch? After doing some searching I am finding conflicting results. A lot are saying that they are montipora eating or different nudibranch and they are eating the dying coral from other reasons.
 

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This is what you’re looking for and also scan daily for eggs

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They seem to congregate around the bases of these frags. I dont see them on any other corals in the frag tank. The frag tank is all Acros except for a couple digi's and a cap.

They do look identical to the Berghias but just a lot smaller. I don't have any Aiptasia in the tank so if they are Berghias then you would think they would starve.
 
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Those are Berghia's. Their mother probably laid the egg ribbon on the bottom of the frag plug, It took my Berghia's at least a month to starve after they cleared out all of the aiptasia. And they do tend to congregate in groups since they are pack hunters.
 

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