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smez69 04-17-2008 07:52 PM

PARASITES? unidentified reef objects
 
First post.. yay

Unfortunately it's not necessarily a positive one. I have some algae growing on the front viewing panel and I was watching my new astrea snail eating away then i realized there were weird tiny little bugs moving around. They seem to float and glide effortlessly on the glass and I'm not sure if they are parasites or something I need to worry about.

They are very small making a photo nearly impossible to get but I drew some diagrams of the three phases of this organisms life cycle.

http://catalystlabs.ca/IMAG0020.jpg

I have had the tank about a month now and there is only live rock, some hermit crabs, two astrea snails and some random hitchhikers. Hope these guys didn't come with my LR.

Any suggestions as to what they might be? Help is greatly appreciated!

Starry 04-17-2008 08:39 PM

Looks like flatworms to me. (I have them too) Siphon them out with a small air hose or better yet an eye dropper. When numbers are way down, hit them with flatworm exit.

Zoaelite 04-17-2008 09:20 PM

Yup, just your regular old flatworms. I find your best bet (if you dont want to spend the time to suck them all out) is to increase flow in your display tank.
Levi

marie 04-17-2008 09:23 PM

The smallest one looks to me like it could be a copepod, you can leave that one alone it's good to have :biggrin:

christyf5 04-17-2008 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marie (Post 318807)
The smallest one looks to me like it could be a copepod, you can leave that one alone it's good to have :biggrin:

And it would be cuter with a happy face :razz:

I concur with the flatworms. What color are they?

smez69 04-18-2008 05:23 PM

Thanks for all the replies!

They are all white with kind of a slight deviation in the middle which is brownish or almost slightly red.

I feel kind of bad having to destroy the little ones they are kind of cute and skitter across the glass.

But alas, they must go!

Starry 04-18-2008 09:45 PM

The little ones that "skitter" across the glass sound like Copepods and are a good thing to have in your tank. Leave them there. Just the flat worms are the pest.

Zoaelite 04-18-2008 09:51 PM

Hmm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Starry (Post 319011)
The little ones that "skitter" across the glass sound like Copepods and are a good thing to have in your tank. Leave them there. Just the flat worms are the pest.

Just a question, what makes Flatworms pests? I understand that if they get to plauge populations and start smothering everything but to have a low amount in the tank is that really detrimental to the health of your system?
Levi

Keri 04-23-2008 04:48 AM

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2.../flatworm1.jpg


that's why they are bad. I had flatworms in the beginning, I increased flow and added a yellow wrasse, haven't seen one in months.


http://www.reefs.org/hhfaq/bugs/munn...variant/medium

These guys are 'pods and are good for your tank, don't get rid of them!


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