I just had a bloom of mysis in my fuge---can't figure how they got there, unless the frozen mysis incuded viable eggs which got down to the fuge.
I know copepods have a habit of vanishing when they sense danger---but are they also vanishing down mysis gullets? Not that mysis themselves won't fill the bill for the fish, but more fish eat mysis than eat pods, so I have a small concern of increased pressure on the fuge.
I also (just an aside) have a black/dk gray and fast silverfish-like creature that's hanging with (or eating) mysis. Scurries along the sand and is flexible like a silverfish. If I photographed it, you'd only get a black dash against the sand. id, anyone?
I know copepods have a habit of vanishing when they sense danger---but are they also vanishing down mysis gullets? Not that mysis themselves won't fill the bill for the fish, but more fish eat mysis than eat pods, so I have a small concern of increased pressure on the fuge.
I also (just an aside) have a black/dk gray and fast silverfish-like creature that's hanging with (or eating) mysis. Scurries along the sand and is flexible like a silverfish. If I photographed it, you'd only get a black dash against the sand. id, anyone?