parasites, helping you loose sleep

pascal32

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some interesting reading:

redbugs, not news to most folks: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2010/3/corals

and the scary part, look at all the parasites and types of corals covered:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2010/3/corals
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2010/2/corals

excerpt:
Method of Infection (Xarifiid Copepods)

Chang and Dai (2009) made observations of a stony coral's (Stylophora pistillata) reactions to a deliberate infection with a xarifiid crustacean. The copepods would approach the coral polyp's mouth and apparently released a substance that made the polyp open (it is unknown if this substance mimics one that induces feeding behavior, or acts as a muscle relaxant). The copepod then rapidly enters the coral through the mouth and begins its parasitic existence. How the copepod avoids being stung and injured or killed by the tentacles' nematocysts is unclear. It is also unclear if other coral species are infected in a similar manner. In any case, it is clear that at least some crustaceans can be internal parasites of corals.
 
I came across that article before when I was trying to find out what was wrong with that birdsnest I had.Ididnt think it was related but you never know with this hobby.Something like that would probably happen to me.

Im only saying that so I dont have to knock on wood.J/K,It was kinda interesting I admit but not enough to effect my sleep,ha!
 
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