HUGE explosion of munnid isopod population!

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I have these munnid isopods everywhere... and I mean everywhere!!! Not one spot in my tank where I don’t see them crawling. They’re in every crack, crevice, and nonstop on every inch of my live rock. There’s practically an entire colony living on my glass and back wall... tons. I also somehow have dragonsbreath macro algae naturally growing & thriving (which I never introduced into my tank) and literal live sea sponge (3 of them) growing on my live rock as well as seaweed or some type of macro algae... I noticed some of the seaweed type macro starting to deteriorate and I’m wondering since munnids are herbivores - they are chowing down on the green macro/seaweed? Is that possible? it would be great to know if anyone has further knowledge on these guys. Also soo weird I have all of this stuff somehow just coming in out of the blue (not complaining either lol!)

side note.. will mandarins/dragonet species eat munnids in replacement of copepods? I have pods in a culture but am wondering if I could get away with these permanently, especially since my tank is seeded with munnids through and through like crazy!

anyways, thanks guys!!
 

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I"HAD' a population explosion of these to. Then my Coral Beauty discovered she liked the taste of them. She quit eating anything I fed her and would constantly be on the hunt for them. Took her a month and a half but she eat every last one of them.
 
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I"HAD' a population explosion of these to. Then my Coral Beauty discovered she liked the taste of them. She quit eating anything I fed her and would constantly be on the hunt for them. Took her a month and a half but she eat every last one of them.
Oh dang! Luckily my coral beauty didn’t like them
 

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I have these munnid isopods everywhere... and I mean everywhere!!! Not one spot in my tank where I don’t see them crawling. They’re in every crack, crevice, and nonstop on every inch of my live rock. There’s practically an entire colony living on my glass and back wall... tons. I also somehow have dragonsbreath macro algae naturally growing & thriving (which I never introduced into my tank) and literal live sea sponge (3 of them) growing on my live rock as well as seaweed or some type of macro algae... I noticed some of the seaweed type macro starting to deteriorate and I’m wondering since munnids are herbivores - they are chowing down on the green macro/seaweed? Is that possible? it would be great to know if anyone has further knowledge on these guys. Also soo weird I have all of this stuff somehow just coming in out of the blue (not complaining either lol!)

side note.. will mandarins/dragonet species eat munnids in replacement of copepods? I have pods in a culture but am wondering if I could get away with these permanently, especially since my tank is seeded with munnids through and through like crazy!

anyways, thanks guys!!
Thankfully my clowns saw that I have thousands today. They just wouldn’t stop.
 

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