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![]() Has anyone heard of these? Went to pick up a frag today and the owner told me that I had to dip the bubble frag I got from him because he has 'parasite copepods" in his tank.
The frag is sitting in QT after a dip in Coral Rx, I didn't see anything come off after 7 minutes. Charles
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![]() I recall a thread about copepods that were accused of eating zoanthids but I've never actually witnessed anything like that in my 10 years. There are however many parasites and pests in this hobby so dipping and using a QT is still an excellent idea.
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![]() Found this it might help talks about parasitic copepods on corals
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2010/1/corals
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![]() Quote:
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![]() I asked for help identifying something that came out of my hammer around 2 weeks ago on here. My hammer looks much better now and I think it was a copepod or amphipod. There are pictures attached in the thread.
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![]() I posted awhile back about amphipods eating my zoas. Not sure about the copepods. But those big amphipods will certainly eat zoas if left un attended. Id just get a corris or melanarus wrasse. Those things will destroy any bugs within days.
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![]() Dana Riddle did some research available on Advanced Aquarist.
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