ThRoewer
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Marine Mites
I know that I have marine mites like these in my tanks:
Image source http://beyondthehumaneye.blogspot.com/2011/01/micro-rock-pooling.html
All the info I could find indicates they mostly feed on algae, but some might also feed on animals (= corals, shrimp, fish). I found several on substrates, of healthy, but also of dying coral. Dipping with Bayer or Coral Rx does nothing to them, at least not at the coral safe doses and dipping times.
So far I don't see any damage, so they might rather be harmless - at least to stony corals. Not sure about zoas though.
Sea Spiders are what I'm more worried about.
During the microscopic inspection of my last new coral I discovered a tiny sea spider (pycnogonid). It obviously had survived the dip with Coral Rx completely unharmed.
It looked like this one but was much smaller, not visible without a microscope:
Image source: http://www.melevsreef.com/node/1807
Unfortunately I skipped the microscopic inspection on a previous batch of corals from the same store and since dips have shown to be ineffective I'm now afraid that some of these little buggers have slipped into my new tank.
And it seems way too little is known about these guys: And Along Came a Spider...
So the burning questions are:
Can they reproduce in the tank?
Are they obligate or opportunistic coral parasites?
Can they survive just on rocks without corals?
And most importantly: are there any shrimp or fish that eat them? Maybe Stenopus shrimp? Wrasses? How about dragonets or pipefish?
I know that I have marine mites like these in my tanks:
Image source http://beyondthehumaneye.blogspot.com/2011/01/micro-rock-pooling.html
All the info I could find indicates they mostly feed on algae, but some might also feed on animals (= corals, shrimp, fish). I found several on substrates, of healthy, but also of dying coral. Dipping with Bayer or Coral Rx does nothing to them, at least not at the coral safe doses and dipping times.
So far I don't see any damage, so they might rather be harmless - at least to stony corals. Not sure about zoas though.
Sea Spiders are what I'm more worried about.
During the microscopic inspection of my last new coral I discovered a tiny sea spider (pycnogonid). It obviously had survived the dip with Coral Rx completely unharmed.
It looked like this one but was much smaller, not visible without a microscope:
Image source: http://www.melevsreef.com/node/1807
Unfortunately I skipped the microscopic inspection on a previous batch of corals from the same store and since dips have shown to be ineffective I'm now afraid that some of these little buggers have slipped into my new tank.
And it seems way too little is known about these guys: And Along Came a Spider...
So the burning questions are:
Can they reproduce in the tank?
Are they obligate or opportunistic coral parasites?
Can they survive just on rocks without corals?
And most importantly: are there any shrimp or fish that eat them? Maybe Stenopus shrimp? Wrasses? How about dragonets or pipefish?