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What is it?Don't put your fingers in - they will bite them off in no time..
It is a baby bugzilla!What is it?
It is a baby bugzilla!
What are they? And what do they do for the tank?..kidding - they are amphipods, most likely gammarus.. every tank has them and they are good to have!
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Check for zoa eating nudibranchs or zoa eating spiders, amphipods shouldn't eat themThanks everyone. I was worried for a bit. Do they eat zoas? I noticed my people eaters have been destroyed the last 2 weeks
I haven't noticed any other pests in the tank. Been set up for 1 year. And only the people eaters have been affectedCheck for zoa eating nudibranchs or zoa eating spiders, amphipods shouldn't eat them
Well, we can rule out fish. I would look closely at your zoas after lights out using a flashlight, zoa eating spiders are small. Nudibranch’s are larger. Sometimes zoas just melt for no apparent reason. There is a whole thread on this forum about this. That’s a lot of aggressive fish in there. How did you get it to work out?I have 3 clowns and 2 3striped damsels. In a 40 br.
Not sure really. Bought 1 clown, then another. About 1 month apart when the tank was started. Then added 2, 3 stripe damsels about 5 months later. Then added the other clown 2 months ago. The clowns stay to their side and the damsels pretty much keep to themselves. They can get aggressive when they lay eggs and the clowns get close but other than that they work well togetherWell, we can rule out fish. I would look closely at your zoas after lights out using a flashlight, zoa eating spiders are small. Nudibranch’s are larger. Sometimes zoas just melt for no apparent reason. There is a whole thread on this forum about this. That’s a lot of aggressive fish in there. How did you get it to work out?
Well this is a rarity, I’m going to keep following, you might be pulling off what I thought was impossible.Not sure really. Bought 1 clown, then another. About 1 month apart when the tank was started. Then added 2, 3 stripe damsels about 5 months later. Then added the other clown 2 months ago. The clowns stay to their side and the damsels pretty much keep to themselves. They can get aggressive when they lay eggs and the clowns get close but other than that they work well together