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Ralphyhp

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Hi friends, i have this bugs all over my reef 8O . Here are some pics of what i though are Isopods. When lights are off this creatures came out to work, they look like ants moving around. Are this bugs a good source of food for my fishes ( 1 purple tang, a yellow tang and a pair of Pigme Angels). I loose a lot of Gobbies, it its true that this bugs use to eat fishes :? . I need to keep the control of this creatures, so did anyone know some fishes that like to eat this things :twisted:. The juvenil ones looks like Brine shrimps and transparent but the adults looks like a flea. Thanks in advance. Ralphyhp :wink:
 

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Hey, I like that pic with their eyes peeking out!

My guess would be they are beneficial pods, likely copepods. Definitely a sign of a healthy reef and good food source for many fish. I think isopods are the bad ones that can attach themselves to fish and are a really gross menu item in vietnamese restaurants.
 
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how come i can't see 'em? i can't make anything out in the pics. i wanna see! :cry:
 

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Thanks for the replies, Coralshrimp did you see it now. They use to get stock on the overflow prefilters, so i found this one for a better pic. Hope this help. :wink: Ralphyhp.
 

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Pretty sure they are amphipods, more specifically gammarus amphipods.
 

Ralphyhp

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Sbgrad24 but they are good or bad, because i have thousands of this creature all over my tank 8O .Ralphyhp
 

Ralphyhp

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Thank you all, Im a little peaceful now. I dont like to keep to many fishes on my tank, but i need some ones to keep the control on this pods, wich ones like this kind of dinner. Thanks, Ralphyhp.
 
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You really don't need to control them. The are consumers of algae and are good for the tank.
 

Ralphyhp

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Dan thanks for help. So Amphipods are the answer. Do i need to feed them or they are ok with what they found in the system. Another thing i notice that they are growing, because i found their skeletons floating on the tank any day and my Purple tang like to eat this, are this ok.
 
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my damsels and tang love them. I have heard Mandarin Gobies eat them to as well as angels. Your coral beauty shoud pick a few off every once in a while too SB
 
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Their populations will fluctuate with the food supply etc. You totally do not need to worry one whit about them! And, they are good for the fishies to eat.
 

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