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I have several GSP eating nudibranch that I am willing to ship. Somehow these ended up in one of my tanks even after dipping everything that goes into the tank. They do not seem to eat anything but the GSP on the back wall of the tank. Bought a wrasse thinking it may eat them but no luck. No charge for these besides the cost of shipping and supplies.
 
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I actually broke that tank down, re dipped all the coral and started over with a new tank. There is a few that are still lingering in one of my tanks I can start gathering and collecting for you specimen cup if you’re really interested.
 

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I actually broke that tank down, re dipped all the coral and started over with a new tank. There is a few that are still lingering in one of my tanks I can start gathering and collecting for you specimen cup if you’re really interested.
Do u have pictures for them?
 
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Not the best photo taker. But you can see at the bottom of that frag a tan with 2 black dots for eyes.
 
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Update yes I still see them in my tank on occasion. Private messaged Corey.

And John, I’m not sure if they’ll eat clove polyps as I don’t have any. I’m gathering some for Corey and once I get enough for him I can start collecting some for you?
 

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Update yes I still see them in my tank on occasion. Private messaged Corey.

And John, I’m not sure if they’ll eat clove polyps as I don’t have any. I’m gathering some for Corey and once I get enough for him I can start collecting some for you?
Thank you but I was more curious since they're somewhat closely related. Fenbendazole can be used to kill both but obviously a natural solution would be preferable.
 
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Thank you but I was more curious since they're somewhat closely related. Fenbendazole can be used to kill both but obviously a natural solution would be preferable.
I’m just terrified to use anything like that in my tank as I have sponges, hammers, and higher end nems. Just don’t wanna risk killing off anything by accident. Would fenbendazole be safe? And safe for inverts? Also have feather dusters.
 

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I’m just terrified to use anything like that in my tank as I have sponges, hammers, and higher end nems. Just don’t wanna risk killing off anything by accident. Would fenbendazole be safe? And safe for inverts? Also have feather dusters.
Oh no, I would only do it as a last resort if my tank had acropora eating flatworms.

I'm using forum logic but if these nudis eat GSP they might eat clove polyps? No clue and I know a lot of nudibranchs only eat one specific thing so not super likely. BUT if they did take care of other soft coral "pests" then they'd be a great species for the hobby.
 

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