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I am wondering if anyone has or has had these either in their sump or DT. I found them in my sump, the swim in a pulsing manner and will sometimes stick on the glass or return pump. I have done some searching and have come up with no photographs or information on these.
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I should add that I have seeded my DT and Sump with 2 bottles of Copepods from Big Al's.
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It appears to probably be a trochophore or a veliger which is part of the larval stage of many critters like some snails, abalones, molluscs, urchins, etc. Trochophores and veligers may look much different from one species to the next. Here is the Abalone Life Cycle for example:
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I hope that's what it is and not a pest as I looked tonight and there was approximately 5-10 more.:confused:
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You do hear of the life cycle completing, but usually in commercial systems where there may be huge refugium-type vats where it's possible for a larva to go through the entire life cycle without being filtered out or eaten. Not all snails, clams, etc will have such a long or complicated larval stage, it really varies from one species to another and the ones with shorter life cycles are the ones we see reproducing in our reef tanks, such as Collonista snails. If you care to nerd out, here's a link to a clam life cycle for example. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2009/8/inverts |
Once again, thanks for all the information! I knew posting on here would give me some answers.
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You're welcome. :)
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what they are are Cassiopeia,upside down jellyfish.i use to get them in the hundreds-basically harmless.i figured i was getting them from my brine shrimp eggs
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nope.i actually raised them till they were over 2 inches wide,from the photos,they are upside down jellies
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I have yet to observe them in my DT, but they seem to congregate in the return section of my sump. I'm guessing it's just too hard to spot the tiny guys in the DT with the LR, or they are getting eaten.
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Anthony -sea horse fanatic might have some photos as i gave a bunch to him for his children
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I had moon jellies come in on a quarantined feather duster. It wasn't doing so well, so I left it in a very still tank and a few months later, I had a "what the heck is that" moment! Sure enough, the LFS had jellies in the tank before I'd bought the feather duster out of it.
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Not sure how I would have gotten jelly fish.
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Are they gone now?
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Wth are you doing on Canreef when you're in Maui???
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This is a good question!! I usually slide on early morning or at night when I'm exhausted.
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I will get you one :smile:
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Here are some photographs I took of the tiny snails which are reproducing in my sump and overflow.
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