you can see the tomonts on the fish usually.... do they have any apendages? try to decide if these are pods. they dont move at all.
^I don't think you can see it as they're only microns big. You only see them on fish because that's the reaction the skin produces to the parasite.
Probably true...350µm is just above the resolving power of the unaided eye, hence my statement that it would be difficult to differentiate from detritus.
I didn't mean to direct my comment at youyou and I posted at the same time.
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I think they are pods of a sort. tiny white dot with about 8-10 tiny 'appendages' they look like little flowers.
Sounds more like some form of hydroid polyp or sessile jellyfish. I had those too an checked them with my microscope.
Sounds more like some form of hydroid polyp or sessile jellyfish. I had those too an checked them with my microscope.
As for identifying Cryptocaryon tomonts - I don't thing that is an easy thing to do without some experience in that field, and for sure impossible without a microscope.
That said, 350µm isn't that tiny - just a third of a millimeter which you should be able to see without a microscope (you may need glasses though) as a dot.
With a microscope, if you know what you are looking for, you might be able to find them if the infection is heavy enough so you have a lot of them and your surfaces are easy to inspect. But in a normal tank I would deem it impossible.
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Is this what you see? I had them when my tank first started up, but haven't seen them in months.
http://s109.photobucket.com/user/SpeckledGrouper/media/Miscellanous/Hydroids.jpg.html