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![]() Hey everyone,
Can anyone help id these bugs in my sump. Haven't seen any in my display yet but I'm sure it's just a matter of time. There's tons of them in my sump. They are too small to take a photo of but the photo is more for size reference. They are the black specs. They look kind of red/brownish. They move as quick as the pods, I've seen one follow a pod around, but they are constantly on the move, as in I haven't seen any of them stop moving. Thanks ![]() |
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![]() Have you tried looking on the web for pics of Isopods?
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![]() Honestly... they are too small to see what they actually look like.
Just hoping someone might have an idea. Thanks |
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![]() They are generally just called "copepods". They are beneficial scavengers, and are crustaceans. Do you want more of an ID than that?
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![]() I'm new to the hobby and just being paranoid. I've been able to ID everything else thus far so I just wanted to make sure they weren't pests.
I'm not sure I picked the right hobby to de-stress with lol. So rewarding yet so frustrating/stressful at the same time. Thanks |
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![]() Could also be harmless flatworms ... I think I see a forked tail on one (maybe)
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![]() Quote:
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300g Basement Reef - April 2018 |
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![]() Quote:
lol, this is my first crack at saltwater and the learning curve is more than I anticipated. Quote:
When I hear my kids ask my wife where I am, I can hear her respond,"he's probably staring at the fish tank". Peaceful and mesmerizing it is. |
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