I'm a beginner and have a 5 month old reef cube. It is a mixed reef, packed with sps among other things.
Used TBS live rock and sand.
I diligently dipped all frags.
Taking a video of something else, I saw these tiny black bugs. I would absolutely not see them with a naked eye. This is as zoomed in as possible and on a rock that's almost touching the glass.
I started googling and terrible black bugs come up that destroy sps. But, I did see a few mentions of mites that could resemble these in my tank.
I think these have 8 translucent legs and, obviously, black bodies.
None of my sps show any problems. Good PE, good color. I could not spot a single one of these on any of the coral, although most of them are further from the glass so can't zoom in this close.
I am mostly seeing these individually or in small groups on rocks closer to the bottom in algae covered sections. I mean, they almost look like they are grazing on algae.
I do have some newish rock, and can barely see one or two on those bare rocks. They seem to prefer to be on the older, algae covered sections.
Are these black bugs and I have to nuke my tank with interceptor? Or are they some harmless mites? They do seem to hang around algae covered rocks, I cannot see them on corals or see any damage on corals.
Thank you everyone for chiming in!
Used TBS live rock and sand.
I diligently dipped all frags.
Taking a video of something else, I saw these tiny black bugs. I would absolutely not see them with a naked eye. This is as zoomed in as possible and on a rock that's almost touching the glass.
I started googling and terrible black bugs come up that destroy sps. But, I did see a few mentions of mites that could resemble these in my tank.
I think these have 8 translucent legs and, obviously, black bodies.
None of my sps show any problems. Good PE, good color. I could not spot a single one of these on any of the coral, although most of them are further from the glass so can't zoom in this close.
I am mostly seeing these individually or in small groups on rocks closer to the bottom in algae covered sections. I mean, they almost look like they are grazing on algae.
I do have some newish rock, and can barely see one or two on those bare rocks. They seem to prefer to be on the older, algae covered sections.
Are these black bugs and I have to nuke my tank with interceptor? Or are they some harmless mites? They do seem to hang around algae covered rocks, I cannot see them on corals or see any damage on corals.
Thank you everyone for chiming in!


