Some nudibranchs are poisonous while others pretend to be poisonous, which is evident by their vibrant colors. They feed on stinging cells of hydrozoids and store them in the rear of their body for protection. They can also ingest toxins from sponges and become toxic and inedible. Way to go, nudibranchs!

Are all nudibranchs hermaphrodites?

Unlike humans, which are either male or female, nudibranchs and other sea slugs are both! That is, they are hermaphrodites, possessing both male and female reproductive parts. When nudibranchs mate they fertilize each other and then both can lay eggs!

Can you touch a nudibranch?

You see, the nudibranch packs a punch—in a very unusual way. Nature is much like a museum: Look, don’t touch, no matter how pretty the thing you want to touch may be. That’s especially true for vivid critters, which may well be advertising their unpleasantness. Take the nudibranch.

What does a nudibranch do?

Some nudibranchs, like the Blue Dragon, create their own food by eating coral with algae. The nudibranch absorbs the algae’s chloroplasts (zooxanthellae) into the cerata, which acquire nutrients by photosynthesis using the sun to sustain the nudibranch for months.

What is a nudibranch classification?

Gastropods
Euthyneura
Nudibranch/Class

Where are nudibranch gills?

Anatomy & Ecology: Nudibranchs have no gills. They breathe through their skin or through secondary gills (also known as ”naked gill”) that are found on their backs. A group of Nudibranchs (Cladobranchia) also have some brightly coloured organs on their backs called cerata(in Greek cerata= horns).

Are Berghia nudibranchs safe for saltwater aquariums?

ReefTown provides high quality Berghia Nudibranchs for saltwater aquariums. ReefTown Berghia are the best natural defense against the unwanted aquarium pests known as Aiptasia anemones. Berghia are non-toxic to corals and fish and are completely reef safe. Order Berghia from ReefTown now and rid your aquarium of unwanted Aiptasia naturally.

Can Berghia nudibranchs eat Aiptasia anemones?

Fortunately, Nature has developed a solution, the Berghia nudibranch (formerly known as Berghia verrucicornis and recently reclassified as a new species Aeolidiella stephanieae ). Through millions of years of evolution, the Berghia nudibranch has evolved to feed on the Aiptasia anemone, and only on the Aiptasia anemone.

What is the scientific name for nudibranchs?

NOTE: First known as Berghia verrucicornis and later reclassified as a new species Aeolidiella stephanieae though currently known by its common name of Berghia nudibranch. The Berghia species of nudibranch is a sea slug is typically found in shallow waters from 1 to 2 meters in depth and is known to be only from the Florida Keys region.

Is Berghia verrucicornis safe for fish?

Berghia Nudibranchs are non-toxic to corals and fish and are considered to be completely reef safe. Berghia verrucicornis, a nudibranch or Sea Slug is a natural and nontoxic predator to eradicate one of the most bothersome pest organisms in marine aquaria, Aiptasia anemones (also know as glass anemones).