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Unread 06/05/2009, 10:15 PM   #1
Midwest_Killa
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HELP, It's Infested!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well i wont name any names but i gotta big colony of Metallic Green polys & when i get home and set it down in my show tank (i dont have a QT tank yet) i am looking at it and i see a bristol worm my tank being less than 2 months old is in really good shape i have seen NO pests yet. Anyways i'm looking closer and i see a bunch of little what it appears to be brittle stars bound up in little nooks of the rock......And yet to my surprise i see these little white flea looking bugs also moving around (flatworms i guess) So i snatch it out of the tank after about 2 or 3 minutes. I didn't know what to do being such a noob so i had heard of "Dipping" them in FW so i snatch so RO water out of the tub which is well under 70 degrees from sitting. I heard chris @ midwest say cold water makes the little brittle stars come out. Anyways as i let it sit in there for about 4 minutes i see 5 or 6 of the little stars falling out & the little flatworms coming out to the edges i leave it for another minute or two Give it a good shake upside down for a minute then put him in a tub of my tanks water and there it now sits. Till i figure something out i hate to waste $40......Anyways i dunno what to do. Do you think it will be ok sitting in the tote till tomorrow? Do you think i can save it from these little bastards?


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Unread 06/06/2009, 12:18 AM   #2
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1. The "flea things" are amphipods or copepods, and are great for your tank, not harmful. Flatworms are brown and flat.

2. Bristle worms are beneficial for your tank as well.

3. The tiny star fish are good for your tank as well.


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Unread 06/06/2009, 12:22 AM   #3
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I know what pods are and these are not them....they are about like a grain of rice with two brown spots on them.


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Unread 06/06/2009, 12:24 AM   #4
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Little white (flat worm in the middle and another weird brown worm just under and to the left of it


Also found these little white ice cream cone shaped guys but were not moving after the dip.


I did spot a few bristol worms i am aware of what they look like.


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Unread 06/06/2009, 12:45 AM   #5
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isopod. but really you just got rid of most the benecial things you want in a rock


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Unread 06/06/2009, 06:23 AM   #6
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Bottom pic is likely Rissoid snails. Harmless.


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Unread 06/06/2009, 10:05 AM   #7
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+1 on being careful and dipping it


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Unread 06/06/2009, 11:43 AM   #8
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Should be fine.


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Unread 06/06/2009, 02:35 PM   #9
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It's bristle worm, not bristol worm, and they are great for your tank. Don't remove them. Don't know what those white things are--could be some type of isopod, could be a snail, who knows---hard to tell from your picture. I doubt they're harmful, though. I would dip all new corals in an Iodine bath.


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