jlinzmaier
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Here are some pics.
Here are pics of it's underside.
This critter is about 1/2 centimeter long and about 1/4th centimeter wide (pics are of this thing inside of a 30 cc medicine cup). When poked at it trys to curl up into a ball like an armadillo and it has a shell with little plates like an armadillo also.
I've had an A. Gomezi colony for about two months now. When I got it I did my routine dip in Lugols, revive, and FWE. With the dip I noticed one of these little critters had crawled off the colony. In QT I found another that had crawled down onto the bottom of the tank. Before the Gomezi went into the display it got another dip of lugols, revive, and FWE (no further critters found).
After about one week of being in the display I noticed the tissue of the gomezi turning brown and a bit of STN starting at the base. The tissue necorsis continued at a slow pace so I did my best to give the frag more flow, direct feeding and close observation. For the last week and a half I hadn't noticed any further progression of tissue loss so I thought I had fixed whatever the issue was, however, today I noticed one of these critters on an area of the necrosed tissue. Not sure if it's causing the necrosis or simply feeding on the dead tissue but it sure seems a bit suspicious. Hopefully someone can provide an ID that will answer that question.
Thanks.
Jeremy


Here are pics of it's underside.


This critter is about 1/2 centimeter long and about 1/4th centimeter wide (pics are of this thing inside of a 30 cc medicine cup). When poked at it trys to curl up into a ball like an armadillo and it has a shell with little plates like an armadillo also.
I've had an A. Gomezi colony for about two months now. When I got it I did my routine dip in Lugols, revive, and FWE. With the dip I noticed one of these little critters had crawled off the colony. In QT I found another that had crawled down onto the bottom of the tank. Before the Gomezi went into the display it got another dip of lugols, revive, and FWE (no further critters found).
After about one week of being in the display I noticed the tissue of the gomezi turning brown and a bit of STN starting at the base. The tissue necorsis continued at a slow pace so I did my best to give the frag more flow, direct feeding and close observation. For the last week and a half I hadn't noticed any further progression of tissue loss so I thought I had fixed whatever the issue was, however, today I noticed one of these critters on an area of the necrosed tissue. Not sure if it's causing the necrosis or simply feeding on the dead tissue but it sure seems a bit suspicious. Hopefully someone can provide an ID that will answer that question.
Thanks.
Jeremy