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Blame this picture on Schackmel http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v403/zerocharisma/sgbssrthasatr/Tongue-replacement-isopod-1.jpg
There's no need to worry. If you have a fish parasitic isopod, you catch the fish and then pull it off. No biggie.
You cannot have them with puffers nor triggers. I see nothing unusual with the coloration.
Ok.....your wish is my command. NO Unfortunately, that's a lie and those are real. isopods - Google Image Search If I could find my picture...
Tritto
Yes....anytime you start adding bioload to your tank, you're going to see a very small spike in Ammonia and Nitrite. Then the bacteria population...
These aren't weird parameters anyway. By tonight, your Nitrites are likely to be zero again. Nitrospira bacteria have a very fast reproduction...
John, When he says cuc, he means Clean Up Crew and not sea cucumbers
Isopods don't bother me....even the parasitic ones. However, I don't ever want to run into a parasitic whale isopod....
That could be one of two things.....either a vermited snail Monterey Bay Aquarium: Snail (Vermetid Gastropod) Feeding Video or a cteneophore (comb...
sounds like an isopod to me Pills, Parasites, and Predators; Isopods in the Reef Aquarium by Ronald L. Shimek, Ph.D. - Reefkeeping.com
Jewel Box mollusks (Chamidae) are pretty cool To keep it alive, make sure you are feeding LIVE phytoplankton because unlike Tridacna clams, they...
Both are fine in a softy reef
Rhodactis and frilly corallimorph
Excellent!!!
Hang in there. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Great picture!!! Congrats guys
Here's the pic [IMG]
This cheap little puppy saved a 375g (before LR and sand) system of mine once. Big Digital Temp Alert
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