Possible food source for Hypselodoris edenticulata

June 8, 2001
From: Mike Bloss

At the following site www.athiel.com/lib10/frakes1.htm I read:

"Colorful Live Rock Organisms
... These blue sponges are thought to be the food of the colorful Greek goddess nudibranch
(Hypselodoris edenticulata). These beautiful creatures only feed on this ..."

I'm unable to contact them for confirmation, the browser I'm stuck with won't allow me to send them a message, but if they can provide the neccesary sponge it would be a boon to everyone who acquires one of these animals.
Mike Bloss

mbloss@uswest.com

Bloss, M., 2001 (Jun 8) Possible food source for Hypselodoris edenticulata. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/4525

Dear Mike,
Thanks for the information. For those who don't know, Hypselodoris edenticulata is an unnecessary name for the Caribbean colour form of Hypselodoris picta which is at times for sale in aquarium shops. I've had a look at the website. They mention that one of the blue sponges is a species of Dysidea but the important point is that site says that the sponges are thought to be the food of H. edenticulata..

I have mentioned a number of times in the Forum that species of Dysidea have been reported as food for various chromodorids so the mention of Dysidea as a possible food is not an unreasonable suggestion but we still need some evidence. Even if it turns out to be Dysidea, these sponges are extremely difficult to relocate, and if they die in an aquarium are likely to kill a lot of other animals in the process as they foul the water and release toxic chemicals. I basically don't think keeping nudibranchs in aquaria is a good idea unless you have special facilities, know the food and have ready access to fresh stocks of the food.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.

Rudman, W.B., 2001 (Jun 8). Comment on Possible food source for Hypselodoris edenticulata by Mike Bloss. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/4525

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