I'm considering buying some to try myself. If you were a bit closer it would work out a lot better for everyone else to pick them up. Instead of just letting them eat my aiptasia, starve to death, and be done with it.. I would rather set up two small tanks. One to let aiptasia multiply unharmed, and another to move it into where the nudibranch's are breeding. I have a good 30-40 aiptasia running rampant in my otherwise unoccupied 29 biocube. I also have a bunch of small rocks, a whole 5g bucket full.
What I would probably do is set up my 3g acrylic to breed them in. Then a 5g tank to breed the aiptasia (that's easy enough). The rocks can move between the two tanks and the 5g bucket as needed to move aiptasia. I would just snip at the aiptasia with scissors to get them to multiply. Some of the larger ones don't even suck in when I touch them, and even if they do recede not enough to where I couldn't snip at it. I have some pretty massive aiptasias. Even some growing off the back glass.
Anyone who would want to try keeping a good amount of the nudibranchs would need a fair amount of aiptasia to start off with.
One thing that would really get this project going would be a bunch of members pitching in to the initial buy. If enough people pitched in $5, they would save $45-50 in the long run when they came to collect their two nudibranchs.
Over the next couple weeks I'm going to add a bunch of small rocks to my 29 and start messing with the aiptasia to see how many I can get. When I needed a heater in an emergency situation I took the one from my aiptasia tank and cleaned it, and was surprised to learn that they also thrive in cold water, and they don't seem to need light either. Of course, I never intended to breed aiptasia, lol.