Aplysia love algae. I used to work at Wood's Hole for Howard Hughes
Medical Institute growing algae to feed larval and adult Aplysia. They
prefered a red algae when metamorphosing (going from a free floating
larval stage to a crawling stage). As adults thsy would graze on red or
green alga. They would have the best growth rates with cultured Ulva
(green) and Agardhiella (red). During the summer, they would be feed wild
mixed algea raked off local rocks or drifting. In the winter wild stocks
were harder to collect and we would depend on cultured macroalgae. Thirty
to forty adult Aplysia would eat 200 lbs a week.
debi
Ingrao
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