Berghia Nudibranch - Natural Aiptasia Destroyers for Saltwater Aquariums | Reef Tank Pest Control Solution
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DESCRIPTION
Berghia nudibranchs are a great addition for getting rid of pesky aiptasiaanemones. Though small in size, these specialist predators’ diet consists strictly of aiptasia, in the wild. These otherwise harmless nudibranchs can quickly and effectively take care of even the worst infestations without damaging thecoralsin your reef. Berghia tend to do best in tanks with lower to moderate flow with plenty of rock structure to avoid potential predators. These nudibranchs will thrive in smallcoloniesand we recommend introducing them in groups to increase their efficiency and effectiveness at eliminating aiptasia.
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***Please note that some wrasses, carnivorous shrimp, and filefish may pick at berghia nudibranchs or their eggs.
Introduction to Berghia Nudibranch (Aiptasia Control Specialist)
Berghia nudibranchs (Aeolidiella stephanieae) are reef-safe, Aiptasia-eating marine slugs that serve as a natural solution for controlling Aiptasia infestations in saltwater aquariums. Unlike chemical treatments, these nudibranchs target only Aiptasia anemones, making them a safe and effective option for pest management.How Many Berghia Nudibranchs Do You Need?The number of Berghia required depends on tank size and Aiptasia infestation level:10-30 gallons: 2-3 nudibranchs for light infestations, 4+ for moderate cases40-75 gallons: 4-6 nudibranchs for moderate infestations, 8+ for heavy cases100+ gallons: 8-12 nudibranchs for widespread infestationsLarger groups work faster and more effectively, as Berghia reproduce and feed cooperatively.At our facility, we aquaculture Berghia nudibranchs in-house, ensuring they are healthy, well-acclimated, and actively feeding before shipping.
Care Requirements
Care Level: Moderate – Requires a steady supply of AiptasiaMinimum Tank Size: 10+ gallonsAquarium Setup: Prefers low-flow areas with ample rockworkBerghia nudibranchs are nocturnal hunters, so they are often less visible during the day. They move slowly and deliberately, blending into the reef as they feed on Aiptasia.
Diet & Nutrition
Berghia nudibranchs are obligate Aiptasia predators, meaning they cannot survive on any other food source.Diet: Carnivorous – Eats only Aiptasia anemonesFeeding Considerations:Requires a moderate to heavy Aiptasia infestation to sustain themOnce Aiptasia is eliminated, Berghia will starve unless relocated to another tank with AiptasiaBest used in groups of 2+ for efficiency, as they reproduce and feed cooperativelyBecause of their specialized diet, Berghia should not be purchased unless Aiptasia is present in the aquarium.
Lifespan & Growth Rate
Lifespan: 6-12 monthsGrowth Rate: Moderate – Can grow up to 1.5 inchesBerghia nudibranchs reproduce readily in aquariums, laying spiral egg clusters. If conditions are favorable, they can naturally sustain a population as long as Aiptasia is available.
Temperament & Compatibility
Temperament: Peaceful – Harmless to corals, fish, and invertebratesReef Safe? Yes – Will not harm coral or other tank inhabitantsBerghia nudibranchs are delicate and defenseless, making them incompatible with:Wrasses and dottybacks (which may eat them)Pufferfish and triggers (which may nip at them)They thrive best in peaceful reef tanks without aggressive predators.
Common Challenges & Considerations
Requires Aiptasia to Survive: Will starve once Aiptasia is gone unless relocated.Nocturnal & Delicate: Best introduced into low-flow, predator-free areas at night.Slow Population Control: Works best in groups for effective Aiptasia elimination.For best results, reduce predator risk and supplement with multiple Berghia to speed up the eradication process.
Water Conditions
Temperature: 74-78°FdKH (Alkalinity): 8-12pH: 8.1-8.4Specific Gravity: 1.024-1.026Berghia nudibranchs thrive in stable reef conditions and are sensitive to rapid parameter swings.Why Choose Our Aquacultured Berghia Nudibranchs?Unlike wild-caught nudibranchs, our aquacultured Berghia:Are acclimated to home aquariumsAre free of hitchhikers or parasitesArrive actively feeding on AiptasiaAre bred in-house for optimal healthBy aquaculturing them in controlled conditions, we ensure hardier specimens that adapt more successfully to reef tanks.
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