Local Pteraeolidia semperi nudibranch in reef tank.
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Local Pteraeolidia semperi nudibranch in reef tank.
Finally an easy nudi species to keep.
These are pics from over the last two months.
This one feeds predominantly via photosynthesis and just feeds on what's around at night.
Seems very reef safe and by lights on, its back to its under the light spot!
Impressive nudibranch species of aeolid!

This guy is photosynthetic



Likes to chill sometimes




Competing with corals colours.

chilling under lights with anemone

These are pics from over the last two months.
This one feeds predominantly via photosynthesis and just feeds on what's around at night.
Seems very reef safe and by lights on, its back to its under the light spot!
Impressive nudibranch species of aeolid!

This guy is photosynthetic



Likes to chill sometimes




Competing with corals colours.

chilling under lights with anemone

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