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whaase 02-23-2004 11:34 PM

Something new in my tank...
 
I just noticed yesterday that I had all these round, white, spots on my glass. They are about 1/16" in diameter and very a bit in size. The only thing I have for livestock in my tank right now is cerith snails and blue legged hermits. The snails are always on the glass, always riding on each others back (not sure if that's normal or not). Any ideas what it could be?

Walter

Marcus K 02-23-2004 11:58 PM

They could be Pods, good live food sorce for fish.

martym 02-24-2004 12:43 AM

I have them too. aren't pods "bugs" and move around?

whaase 02-24-2004 12:51 AM

Do you just scape them off? Weird how things just appear in a matter of hours :smile:

Walter

Quinn 02-24-2004 12:59 AM

Maybe some type of calcerous algae...

whaase 02-24-2004 01:03 AM

When I look really close, some look like a clear/white egg. And some are in the shape of a cinnamon bun :biggrin:
Walter

three dawgs 02-24-2004 01:08 AM

snail eggs

Delphinus 02-24-2004 01:14 AM

There are also small tubeworms that seem to colonize the glass of a newish tank. They tend to go away from the main display glass (the glass gets cleaned presumably) but they do tend to stick around in places like sumps or on submerged plumbing, powerheads, etc.

Signs that your tank is progressing along ... :cool:

kuatto 02-24-2004 01:44 AM

I've got the same,was told they're a filter feeder(seem to apear out of nowhere)
You'd be surprised what you see when you actually sit and look real close(I sit with a magnifying glass :biggrin: )

EmilyB 02-24-2004 02:06 AM

Ceriths always lay eggs. :biggrin:

whaase 02-24-2004 02:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kuatto
I've got the same,was told they're a filter feeder(seem to apear out of nowhere)
You'd be surprised what you see when you actually sit and look real close(I sit with a magnifying glass :biggrin: )

I know, still amazes me everyday :)
Hardest part is identifying them when you have no idea what they are or even could be... :smile:
Walter

kari 02-24-2004 02:21 AM

Can't tell you what they are but I am pretty sure they are the same thing I have been staring at for years. White in color, roundish, rather flat, like to hang out on the glass and move very slowly. They are crushed with a magnetic glass scraper pass and the fish love to eat them as the scrapper goes by. I haven't seen any harm done by them. Free food for the fish.
If they are the same thing, they are definately not Cerith snails or their eggs. Maybe some other type of snail or limpet type critter is my best guess.
Try posting a pic as my camera is useless.

whaase 02-24-2004 02:44 AM

Here is the best I could get. Scroll around and find the dots :)

http://aquahome.no-ip.com/whitedot.jpg

Walter

christyf5 02-24-2004 03:20 AM

Could be tiny sponges maybe? Are they found in only specific areas (ie. lowerlight) or everywhere? I used to have a ton underneath my overflow box before I got my newer tank.

Christy :)

Delphinus 02-24-2004 03:57 AM

Just for giggles here's a picture of part of my sump wall. Obviously I don't clean the sump glass :mrgreen: Sponges, coraline, tunicates, tubeworms, feather dusters, snail eggs, mini-cinnamon-rolls, they're all there :lol:

http://members.shaw.ca/hobiesailor/t...c/sumpwall.jpg

christyf5 02-24-2004 03:58 AM

Mmm, mini-cinnamon rolls. <drool>

:razz:

Quinn 02-24-2004 04:56 AM

Tony, my tunicates are bigger than your tunicates. :razz:

psiico 02-24-2004 05:09 AM

Do they look like this up close?

http://www3.sympatico.ca/psiico/eggs.jpg

Quinn 02-24-2004 05:22 AM

Mine don't, but mine are on rocks and are big. They are translucent, however.

Nice avatar. Makes me think of that Family Guy episode (great show) where Jesus turns water... into funk!


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