Berghia Nudibranches Group Ordering

<u>Order has been placed</u>. Unfortunately because I waited, other have ordered so she doesn't have enough. She does have 1/4 but not enough of the 1/2. So our order has been pushed back to the following week . The Berghia Nudis will ship out on 18th, and arrives on the 19th.

Since I am trying to balance the deadline and also trying to keep the price low at $14 bucks. I went ahead and ordered 30. If anyone is interested, let me know. I have a 34 gallon Solana at my office that is empty of livestocks but still has water (too lazy to take down completely). I will place them in there in case people can't make it on the 19th, but I would really like them to be pick up on the same day. She will send out an email instruction for acclimation, I will forward them to everyone.
 
Here is the update from people who I have gotten payment. Those that have paid today and yesterday will have priority to get more than what they have originally ordered if they choose to do so. I have 3 extra.

Oz (paid) ordering <span style="color: red">6</span>
Donn3057 (paid) ordering <span style="color: red">4</span>
Harleyguy (paid) ordering <span style="color: red">2</span>
PurpleGORILLA ordering <span style="color: red">6</span>
AmberJack (paid) ordering <span style="color: red">2</span>
KernelPanic (paid) ordering <span style="color: red">2</span>
Dakota9 (paid) ordering<span style="color: red"> 2</span>
KevinBeth (paid) ordering <span style="color: red">3</span>
 
Update.

Oz (paid) ordering 6
Donn3057 (paid) ordering 4
Harleyguy (paid) ordering 2
PurpleGORILLA ordering 6
AmberJack (paid) ordering 2
KernelPanic (paid) ordering 2
Dakota9 (paid) ordering 2
KevinBeth (paid) ordering 3
James.S (paid) ordering 2
 
I'll take the last one for a total of three. 19th sounds great and will be easier than the 12th.
 
Will still on for tomorrow pick-up? I've arranged to take the afternoon off to make sure I have no time contraints.
 
I'll take 2 can p/u tomorrow if anyone wants to part w/ a couple.
 
I ordered four and didn't catch my sixline. So I can relinquish my four to whomever wants them.
 
I wonder how long they can live in between aptasia eating sessions? a week, month, ?
 
I'll take one of your 4 Donn! Thank you! Do I need to paypal you some cash for that?
 
Found a good deal on Berghias on Ebay, if anyone wanted to put in a group order there
 
No the only payment I made to Trihn was the $10 deposit. So when you go tomorrow just add one more to your payment. I will let him know you will be getting one from my order.
 
donn3057;418593 wrote: Okay, you have one.


I just checked my checking account and have $$$$$$ for two more. Can I paypal your investment for two, and then pay the difference to Purple at time of pick up?
 
Ok, I got the tracking numbers for the Berghia. They will arrive at my office tomorrow (Thursday). So please make arrangements to pick them up either at my office or my house. I will be at my office for half a day tomorrow. Please call me if you have any questions. 770-256-1294. I do have a 34 gallon Solana that I have prepared just in case someone can't come and pick them up Thursday. However I would really appreciate if they can be pick up ASAP due to the fact I can't guarantee them besides arriving tomorrow alive.

I will be refunding the deposit whenever you come and pick them up via paypal so I won't take a hit for the 3% that Paypal charges me. I make no profit in this, only trying to get the best price for everyone since there were a lot of interests shown when I brought up the subject. So please bring CASH. Each Berghia is 14 U.S. Dollars.

Lisa Brown of Salty Underground sent Trinh Nguyen of Trinh Nguyen
DDS 1 FedEx Priority Overnight package(s).

This shipment is scheduled to be sent on 11/18/2009.

Tracking number: 798148336748
 
<span style="color: Blue">This is the email she sent me on how to acclimate the Berghia. Please bring a jar preferably with your tank water or a ZIPLOCK Bag. </span>

Tonight your 30 Berghia are on their way. Please read all of the following information completely. We will be using at least one heat pack in the shipment. If you will not be acclimating the shipment upon arrival, please remove the heat pack(s) from the box and reseal the box. This will prevent overheating.

This is shipping to:
Phone : 770-256-1294
First Name : Trinh
Last Name : Nguyen
Company : Trinh Nguyen DDS
Address : 5150 Buford Hwy, Ste B170
City : Doraville
State/Province : GA
Zip/Postal Code : 30340

FedEx Overnight Tracking Numbers: 798148336748

You will be able to track the shipment beginning in the evening. Go to http://www.fedex.com">www.fedex.com</a> or call 1-800-go-fedex to track your package.

Please note the following:
· Although the shipment is delivered with no signature required (home delivery only), we ask that someone is at the "ship to" address to receive the shipment. Leaving the shipment outside to the elements or missing the first delivery attempt voids the live arrival guarantee.

· If you have any concerns with the health of the Berghia when they arrive, please notify us via phone or e-mail the day they arrive to qualify for a Berghia value refund or replacement.

Adult Berghia Acclimation

Tools needed:
1) Vinyl airline tubing – 3/8 inch or smaller
2) Pipette (included in your shipment)
3) Clean plastic pitcher or container of similar size and shape.
4) Bucket

When your Berghia arrive, look for any Berghia that may have crawled into creases of the plastic bag. They will crawl all over the bag, and they can get into the creases and be smashed as the bag is moved. They can be hard to see in the plastic bag too, especially if they are balled up, so be careful when moving and opening the bag.

Sometimes the Berghia are sluggish when they arrive. This does not mean they are dead. When they die there is no movement even after drip acclimation or they turn into a little pile of shapeless goo.

Please note that it's common for Berghia to lose some size in shipping. They will regain their size once they acclimate and eat some aiptasia. Berghia are relatively small creatures compared to many of the animals we add to our tanks. They will more than double in size in your tank within a few weeks of going into your tank.

Drip Acclimation Process

The drip method is geared toward sensitive reef inhabitants. You will need airline tubing and should monitor the entire process. You may also use a similar technique that does not require dripping. The basic technique involves adding very small amounts of your tank water to the Berghia bag every 5-10 minutes for 2 hours. You can find directions for this method at many of the online live saltwater seller websites.

Gather a clean, 3 or 5-gallon bucket designated for aquarium use only and a clean plastic pitcher (clean of soaps and residues).
Start by floating the closed bag to acclimate water temperature for about 20 minutes.
Carefully open the bag.
Carefully place the Berghia bag in to a tall container like a plastic pitcher. Try to extend the sides of the bag up the inside of the pitcher. The water may in the end drip over the sides of the pitcher so you may want to put the pitcher in a bucket as well.
Using airline tubing, set up and run a siphon drip line from the main aquarium to the pitcher sitting in the bucket. Tie several loose knots in the airline tubing, or use a plastic or other non-metal airline control valve, to regulate flow from the aquarium. It is also a good idea to secure the airline tubing in place.
Begin a siphon by sucking on the end of the airline tubing you'll be placing into the bag in the pitcher. When water begins flowing through the tubing, adjust the drip by tightening one of the knots or adjusting the control valve to a rate of about 3-4 drips per second.
Watch the over the process carefully. Do not let the Berghia spill or float over the edge of the bag. The Berghia will sometimes float on the surface tension of the water while they are in small containers and they could float over the edge of the pitcher. They may also actively crawl around the bag during acclimation.
Since the Berghia have not eaten for 12-24 hours, you may try feeding them while they drip acclimate. Scrape a small or medium sized aiptasia off the glass or other smooth surface with a razor blade (or similar tool) and drop it into the bag with the Berghia. They may or may not eat. It’s a good idea (but not mandatory) to try this so they are fed before they go in your tank. Don't let the aiptasia land on a Berghia. It can sting them.

At the end of 2 hours of acclimation, feed your fish and then turn off your lights to distract the fish from the Berghia as they go in the tank. It is very important to turn off all powerheads and pumps while adding the Berghia to the tank. This will create the best environment for the Berghia to go in your tank and successfully grab onto the rockwork without being disturbed by nosy fish or water movement. You can turn everything back on after the berghia have a grip on the rock (usually 5-10 minutes).

Don't try to handle the Berghia, they are very fragile. Use the pipette provided to suction the Berghia out of the bag one at a time. If they are attached to the bag dislodge them by gently blowing some water at them. You can use a clean spoon to create current to dislodge them too.

Do your best to place the Berghia on the rock work in your tank near some aiptasia. It's best to place them all in the same area of your tank and not spread them out. They will either start eating or will move into crevices and disappear from view. Do not let the Berghia float into an aiptasia's mouth. They can be eaten if dropped directly in the mouth area. They can be stung too if placed too close to a larger aiptasia.

You may notice a small, white, circular stand of eggs in your bag. Suck the eggs out of the bag and place them in the rock work where the current is very low. If you are lucky, they will hatch for you.

Your adult Berghia are egg laying size. They will typically grow to about 1 ½ inches in size. You may or may not see them again once they are in your tank. You can sometimes spot them at night with a flashlight. They typically eat at night.

Berghia are not an overnight fix. Assuming you bought the right number of Berghia for your tank size and aiptasia population, it can take a few weeks before you begin to see any visual difference in the aiptasia population. Berghia typically eat the smaller aiptasia first then work their way up to the bigger ones as they grow.

When you begin to run out of aiptasia you may spot the berghia during light hours. If they are all white or cream colored it means that they have not eaten for over two days. You can help them by moving them closer to aiptasia you can still see. If you do not see any aiptasia left, give them to a friend or sell them to your local fish store. They typically starve at around 5-7 days of not eating.

Thanks again for the business. If you have any questions let us know.



Lisa Brown
Owner Saltyunderground.com
Phone: 314-779-7408 [/QUOTE]
 
Trinh wrote;

I will be at my office for half a day tomorrow.


Which part of the day will you be there? I'm taking off work at 1pm (on Fulton Industrial) to come directly to you. Please let me know the hours you'll be at your office.
 
I will be at the office from 10 am to 1 pm. I can stay around if needed but not the whole day. If worst comes to worst. I will put it in the bag and leave it for my Secretary to dispense.
 
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