nudibranchs eating Dendronephthya

August 7, 1998
From: Kevin Strychar

Can anyone direct me to information, or tell me about the types of nudibranchs and/or related sea slugs associated with the soft coral Dendronephthya?

Kevun Strychar

Strychar, K., 1998 (Aug 7) nudibranchs eating Dendronephthya. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/195

Dear Kevin,
The only nudibranchs I know to be associated with Dendronephthya and related soft corals are arminids. Species of Dermatobranchus, which rarely exceed 10mm in length are often found clustered on these tree-like soft corals. This year, Armina cygnea was reported in the Sea Slug Forum to also feed on Dendronephthya. Unlike species of Dermatobranchus, which crawl on the colony eating off individual polyps, the much larger Armina cygnea eats large chunks out of the soft coral.

If anyone else has observations on nudibranchs feeding on Dendronephthya, or for that matter, any feeding observations, please let us know.

Unfortunately a bug in our computer cut off your email address. Could you let me know what it is please ... Bill Rudman.

Rudman, W.B., 1998 (Aug 7). Comment on nudibranchs eating Dendronephthya by Kevin Strychar. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/195