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here are some of the normal sized guys during the day behind a water filter in our 28 gallon nano - bigger ones in our 125 gallon
Last edited by kamloops_reefer; 10-23-2018 at 09:46 PM. |
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Hard to tell but I don't think those are amphipods. However if you have those that size in your tank you surely have massive pods as well.
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I'll wait until a dead one is floating in the water and take a picture of it against a ruler
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Could those be mysid shrimp?
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I'd be checking for zoa eating nudibranches. Google it, and if you find they are the things eating them, use reefwars method of getting rid of them.
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Yea i don't think those guys are your problem. However it is something eating your zoas. A wrasse would make quick work out of almost any pest problem.
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