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Old 05-29-2009, 07:36 AM
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only the active fast swimming isopods are fast active swimmers. Isopoda is a very broad family which is comprised of mostly herbivores and detritivores; not all of them swim. only a handful are the dreaded parasites we are all familiar with.

OP, you say they are saucer shaped. I assume you mean top to bottom like a pancake? The fact that you mention that they have articulated segments like a pillbug says isopod to me (amphipods generally look squished side to side). If you are paranoid about parasites, chuck it. It's very likely harmless though.
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i was refering to the bad type, which i believe are are all fast swimming but could be wrong
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I dipped before placing and had lots of pods fall off. i did have one i have never seen before, it was really fast and almost looked like it had "arms" like a mantis Shrimp. i dont worry about them much, but is that what you are talking about? i cant see the original pic posted. it was about 5mm In length and pod brown.
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I dipped before placing and had lots of pods fall off. i did have one i have never seen before, it was really fast and almost looked like it had "arms" like a mantis Shrimp. i dont worry about them much, but is that what you are talking about? i cant see the original pic posted. it was about 5mm In length and pod brown.
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Great link.

Leaning towards a Harpacticoid copepod (third row down) and hoping not a Isopod (Sphaeromatidae)
Harps don't get that big, when I was trying to culture them it drove me nuts.
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Old 05-31-2009, 01:08 AM
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I dipped before placing and had lots of pods fall off. i did have one i have never seen before, it was really fast and almost looked like it had "arms" like a mantis Shrimp. i dont worry about them much, but is that what you are talking about? i cant see the original pic posted. it was about 5mm In length and pod brown.
no no fragalot, those are just amphipods. some of them have big arms out front and I think those are the males.
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I can’t really tell from the picture….
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i have seen those in one of my tanks before too. I assume it was an isopod, not sure where it came from, but what i noticed is that they were only on the underside of my acro frags. i couldnt find an ID on them, however when scanning across dozens of pictures of acro pests I noticed something that looked very similar to them.

As a recommendation, I would dip all of the SPS frags in either revive or pro coral cure.
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Old 05-31-2009, 07:41 AM
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If it is an amphipod or copepod then the benefit of it to his system would be minor if any. On the other hand if this is some kind of nudibranch then the damage to the system can be substantial.

I personally believe in am aggressive deep of any coral entering my system. Farther more I recommend my friends to do afresh water deep to the frag bases. I started doing it after I hade a flatworm plague in my reef tank and eventually I had to take all the rocks out and wash them in fresh untreated water.
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