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Pods gone rogue!!! Did you pick up a six line?? Having this issue right now, was wondering what you did to solve it.Also if the Wrasse is able to get the pest problem under control
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Pods gone rogue!!! Did you pick up a six line?? Having this issue right now, was wondering what you did to solve it.Also if the Wrasse is able to get the pest problem under control
I went through this a few months ago. I added a pink-streaked wrasse and problem solved.Pods gone rogue!!! Did you pick up a six line?? Having this issue right now, was wondering what you did to solve it.
I moved them into my display tank which has zero Amphipods. In that short amount of time I've seen 4 new heads pop up so they are thriving.Pods gone rogue!!! Did you pick up a six line?? Having this issue right now, was wondering what you did to solve it.
Picking up a six line in a couple days. Only fish available right now in my area.For my Quarantine Tank (that has those Amphipods) I removed all the water and dipped the rock and Corals in Coral Rx. Its still a few in there but I'm planning on getting a Sixline for that tank soon. I just haven't found a one small enough for my Quarantine Tank yet. Also those Amphipods are still eating Zoas in that tank but luckily I have those particular species of Zoas in my Display tank so I'm not worried about totally losing them.
I ended up getting a yellow coris and a red fairy wrasse. Zoas have been looking super happy.Pods gone rogue!!! Did you pick up a six line?? Having this issue right now, was wondering what you did to solve it.
Amphipods absolutely eat zoas blastos acans and any other lps and soft corals. I've been fighting this problem for a while now and so have so many others. Those of us who have lost hundreds of dollars in coral because of amphipods know what I'm talking about. I've seen these killer pods chew through a unhealthy pollup in one night, in the process upset the healthy pollup next to it and devour the healthy pollup the next night. In about a week the entire colony Is dying.Amphipods don't eat Zoas unless they are dead and shedding tissue. Keep an eye on your parameters,lighting, and feeding.