Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I assume the ostracods are what is crawling around. Are these bad or ok?Ostracod and Nudibranh eggs!
ostracods are goodI assume the ostracods are what is crawling around. Are these bad or ok?
Also where are the nudibranch eggs?
I see the missenterial filiments sticking out near the base of the coral flesh.
Are the other small white dot things the eggs?
Thanks.ostracods are good
Not 100% sure what the eggs are from, possibly nudibranch? what mollusks do you got in the tank?Could those be snail eggs or are they for sure nudibranch eggs?
I have trochus snails, Margherita snail, cerith snails, nassarius snails, cowrie snailsNot 100% sure what the eggs are from, possibly nudibranch? what mollusks do you got in the tank?
Not sure what margherita snail eggs look like, when was your most recent addition to the tank?I have trochus snails, Margherita snail, cerith snails, nassarius snails, cowrie snails
Added trochus snails a month ago.Not sure what margherita snail eggs look like, when was your most recent addition to the tank?
trochus broadcast spawn to my understanding. i assume that you have had no livestock damage which leads me to the assumption it is likely not nudibranchAdded trochus snails a month ago.
I have no idea but is it ok if I take the coral out and dip it and brush it off? Or what is suggested course of action.trochus broadcast spawn to my understanding. i assume that you have had no livestock damage which leads me to the assumption it may be a case from the nassarius?
you could just manually scrape it off and see what hatches from itI have no idea but is it ok if I take the coral out and dip it and brush it off? Or what is suggested course of action.
depending, it may be, it is usually resident snails laying eggs in tanksLooking online it looks like it could be cerith snail eggs...I have two of them... I'm hoping that's all they are...
I mean I don't have rental snails...so probably the residents...depending, it may be, it is usually resident snails laying eggs in tanks
you usually see nudibranch by sudden dead spots on corals and unexplainable coral recessionI mean I don't have rental snails...so probably the residents...
I have not seen a nudibranch but still looking...