Mantis tank trouble

smasher

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I've got a 18g with some live rock, two corals and a 5in peacock mantis. My question is since I have started to feed the coral and liverock the alge has grown very quickly but I can deal with that. But since the alge has grown the whole tank has been over run with these tiny bugs( not over 5 millimeters) if any one knows how to get rid of them please tell?



thanks
 
These tiny bugs are a type of pod, which are harmless to your tank and have exploded in population most likely due to overfeeding (which is most likely responsible for the algae bloom). I wouldnt worry about them, and I definetely would not put a six line wrasse in a 18 gallon to get rid of something as harmless and beneficial as a pod population. IMO the huge amount of algae is again: due to overfeeding, or if your tank is a new set up this could be a large initial algae bloom (normal) and is being amplified by the overfeeding. If your more curious as to the pod's just do a search and you'll find an immense amount of info on them. Hope that helps.
Brian
 
Thanks the tank is thick acrilic and is about a year old. I'll cut back on the feedings and see if that helps and as long as their harmless they can stay. And I always use a long handled algae scraper after I saw him eat a snail.
 
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