I set up a 300g about 3 yrs ago and soon after we set it up I saw an isopod on the naso tang but never saw it again so I figured it maybe died or something ate it. Well this morning there were isopods on several fish, most easily seen on the chevron due to his dark coloring. My question is this, does garlic repel isopods as it does ick? I feed this tank twice a day with food soaked in garlic and was out of town for 4 days and I didn't have the person feeding use garlic. I feed this tank before their lights come on because I need to go to work and it has big hungry fish in it, shortly after I fed the tank, 30 minutes or so, the isopods started falling off and were almost completely gone within an hour or so. The lights were still off so they weren't falling off because the lights came on. I have added nothing to this tank and no live rock in almost 3 yrs so I'm assuming they have been in there this whole time, but have been kept at bay by something but I'm not sure what. Any insight anyone may have would be great. The other fish that I saw them on only had 1 isopod but for some reason the chevron had many. The only thing I can think of is that the garlic helps repel the isopods. I have read that over time garlic builds up in a fishes system so maybe this has been my savior. I can tell you I felt sick when I saw them this morning. There is a lunare wrasse in this tank and I wondered if possibly he has been eating them as well? I know someone who has a dottyback that pulls them from the rock to eat them. Any ideas??
Thanks,
Janna
Thanks,
Janna