Finding Berghia Nudibranch in tank

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do you guys think any of the fish will eat Nudibranch?

-Royal flasher wrasse (it should be reef safe and I have never seen him picking at anything rocks and inverts)
-clownish
-yellow watchman
-Molly Miller (don’t eat aiptasia at all)
-flame hawkfish
-helfrichi
-yellow tang
-Borbonius anthias
 

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do you guys think any of the fish will eat Nudibranch?

-Royal flasher wrasse (it should be reef safe and I have never seen him picking at anything rocks and inverts)
-clownish
-yellow watchman
-Molly Miller (don’t eat aiptasia at all)
-flame hawkfish
-helfrichi
-yellow tang
-Borbonius anthias
I think they will be fine, like the other poster said, it will take time for them to populate and then you will see some.
 

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do you guys think any of the fish will eat Nudibranch?

-Royal flasher wrasse (it should be reef safe and I have never seen him picking at anything rocks and inverts)
-clownish
-yellow watchman
-Molly Miller (don’t eat aiptasia at all)
-flame hawkfish
-helfrichi
-yellow tang
-Borbonius anthias
Unlikely. The nudis only come out at night, and the only time I saw a fish go after one was because it was blowing around in the current (the fish spit it out). Berghai do a fantastic job on aiptasia, but you won't likely see them or any aiptasia reduction for 6+ weeks, and that is if you start with nudis big enough to breed right away. If you want to see one, wait 6 weeks or so and then wait a couple hours after your tank is dark and look around with a flashlight. They are still hard to find but once you train yourself how to look for, you will see 1 or more. Also don't think you are going to find a ton. Typically by the time I can find 6 or so with the method described, I've already seen a significant reduction in aiptasia.
 

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