Candi
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I'm setting up a little 8g biocube, decided since this is my last new tank for awhile I'd go ahead and get some fresh from the ocean LR shipped next day air from FL. Only bought 7lbs (using rest from my 70g's sump).
Was pleased when it arrived, very colorful, little feather dusters, macros, starfish, tiny urchin, snails, etc. Been doing a soft cycle (lots of water changes to keep the critters alive). Anyways decided to toss in a shrimp pellet to see if anything else emerged, waiting and saw movement. I flipped on my flash light and.. huh? That's not like any normal pod I've seen in the past 4 yrs, thats :::flashes to horror posts here::: an isopod!!! It was a small little guy, very fast and sort of hopped but obviously some sort of isopod.
I remember reading about people with TBS rock getting them, and my rock wasn't from to far away from what I believe (from sealifeinc). I feel like I'm probably being silly and paranoid but this tank will house a couple of very small gobies (both currently in my QT and smaller then my pinky fingernail) who wouldn't last long if there was a fish killing isopod in the tank.
I'm thinking of pulling the rock/sand, putting it in another small QT tank and going ahead with setting this tank up from existing LR & LS from my systems for the fish and then waiting however long to be sure nothing bad is in the new LR... is that silly or smart? I'd hate myself if one of my little guys died. I also did pull a couple (2 dead 1 alive) tiny tiny little crabs from the paper the rock was in (black claws, bad guys right?) so figure their might be more in the rock... tiny now but grow quickly.
What would you do? Am I being smart observing the rock for several months, or silly?
Was pleased when it arrived, very colorful, little feather dusters, macros, starfish, tiny urchin, snails, etc. Been doing a soft cycle (lots of water changes to keep the critters alive). Anyways decided to toss in a shrimp pellet to see if anything else emerged, waiting and saw movement. I flipped on my flash light and.. huh? That's not like any normal pod I've seen in the past 4 yrs, thats :::flashes to horror posts here::: an isopod!!! It was a small little guy, very fast and sort of hopped but obviously some sort of isopod.
I remember reading about people with TBS rock getting them, and my rock wasn't from to far away from what I believe (from sealifeinc). I feel like I'm probably being silly and paranoid but this tank will house a couple of very small gobies (both currently in my QT and smaller then my pinky fingernail) who wouldn't last long if there was a fish killing isopod in the tank.
I'm thinking of pulling the rock/sand, putting it in another small QT tank and going ahead with setting this tank up from existing LR & LS from my systems for the fish and then waiting however long to be sure nothing bad is in the new LR... is that silly or smart? I'd hate myself if one of my little guys died. I also did pull a couple (2 dead 1 alive) tiny tiny little crabs from the paper the rock was in (black claws, bad guys right?) so figure their might be more in the rock... tiny now but grow quickly.
What would you do? Am I being smart observing the rock for several months, or silly?