I have had the worst luck with dragons breath (Halymenia durvillei). My first attempt melted in the mail, then I got a nice frag from someone else and one day I found this in its place. It was in a hang on fry box. There were a couple dwarf ceriths, but I'm fairly certain these amphipods did it. Literally caught them red handed and red inside. There were some bigger ones that were green inside, so they must have been snacking on the caulerpa.
So this brings up an interesting question. How much of a threat are amphipods to a macro tank? What natural predators can be introduced that do well in small tanks? (5 gallon).
So this brings up an interesting question. How much of a threat are amphipods to a macro tank? What natural predators can be introduced that do well in small tanks? (5 gallon).