Keeping a Spanish Dancer alive

May 6, 2000
From: Roy

How can I keep my Spanish Dancer alive and what can I feed it?
thank you,
Roy.

memiroc@aol.com

Roy, 2000 (May 6) Keeping a Spanish Dancer alive. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/2198

Dear Roy,
The Spanish Dancer, Hexabranchus sanguineus, grows to quite a large size, and like most dorid nudibranchs, it feeds on only a few species of sponge. To keep it alive successfully you would need to identify its natural sponge food, or find an alternative that it would eat. You would then need to have an easily available continuous supply of the sponge for food.

Have a look at the information on Hexabranchus above your message on this page, and at the earlier messages and discussion on Hexabranchus which are below your message on this page. You will also find a link to a page of references on its biology and natural history.

Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.

Rudman, W.B., 2000 (May 6). Comment on Keeping a Spanish Dancer alive by Roy . [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/2198

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