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![]() You could be right - because we have noticed some HUGE pods in our tank - close to a 1/4" for some? and I agree.... no one really appears to be going after our stuff, and at night everyone hides.....
and I have noticed a few of our zoas having the skirts kind of withered (not happy looking) I've actually had a pod or one of those transparent creatures bite me one time when handling a piece of rubble. do those wrasse hunt at night? what about a mandrin? |
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![]() Yea sure sounds like pods to me. 1/4" is huge, and once they are that big they will start to eat other things to. Iv had them destroy acan and ricordia colonies to. Mandarin isn't nearly aggressive enough to hunt and take care of your problem. The wrasses you have wont really touch them. You need a strong hunter wrasse. Most wrasses sleep at night, but the good hunters do enough damage to the pods during the day that slowly they take care of them. Id highly recommend melanarus or yellow corris.
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![]() here are some of the normal sized guys during the day behind a water filter in our 28 gallon nano - bigger ones in our 125 gallon
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![]() Hard to tell but I don't think those are amphipods. However if you have those that size in your tank you surely have massive pods as well.
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![]() I'll wait until a dead one is floating in the water and take a picture of it against a ruler
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![]() Could those be mysid shrimp?
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![]() I'd be checking for zoa eating nudibranches. Google it, and if you find they are the things eating them, use reefwars method of getting rid of them.
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