graveyardworm
Premium Member
Well there isnt too much left of my recent Halophila purchase. Early on I noticed some of the leaves had what appeared to be chunks eaten out of them. I'm now down to two leaves on a single rhizome, both leaves were growing well as were many of the past pairs of leaves that had come up from other rhizomes.
So far whatever it is doesnt seem to have touched the Halodule in the same tank.
This morning both leaves were fine, I just got home and noticed some sort of slime with substrate stuck to it on both leaves, like two little 3/16 inch long boogers, one on each leaf, so I carefully cleared it off thinking it was some sort of epiphytic algae and I noticed one leaf had a chunk missing.
So far the only the only things in the tank are a couple strombus grazers, and some pods. The grazers havent really been noticed on the leaves of the Halophila at any time so I'm ruling them out. This leaves either possibly a Halophila eating amphipod a couple of which I've caught and photographed ( pics coming soon ), the color of these guys is a little odd from the amphipods that I see in my reef tank, and one is suspiciously green. The other possibility is the slime stuff which I'm going to have to take a closer look at ( wish I had a microscope
).
So far whatever it is doesnt seem to have touched the Halodule in the same tank.
This morning both leaves were fine, I just got home and noticed some sort of slime with substrate stuck to it on both leaves, like two little 3/16 inch long boogers, one on each leaf, so I carefully cleared it off thinking it was some sort of epiphytic algae and I noticed one leaf had a chunk missing.
So far the only the only things in the tank are a couple strombus grazers, and some pods. The grazers havent really been noticed on the leaves of the Halophila at any time so I'm ruling them out. This leaves either possibly a Halophila eating amphipod a couple of which I've caught and photographed ( pics coming soon ), the color of these guys is a little odd from the amphipods that I see in my reef tank, and one is suspiciously green. The other possibility is the slime stuff which I'm going to have to take a closer look at ( wish I had a microscope