I have a couple of diffeent one's growing on my LR, any ideas?
djcanis Member Jul 29, 2005 #3 I'v also seen bristle worms and a little white bug looking critter, should I be concerned with these?
I'v also seen bristle worms and a little white bug looking critter, should I be concerned with these?
djcanis Member Jul 29, 2005 #4 yes, thats a better pic, I only have a camera phone, do some not have the "hairs" on th eend, but just a hole?
yes, thats a better pic, I only have a camera phone, do some not have the "hairs" on th eend, but just a hole?
mr_bill Active Member Jul 29, 2005 #5 I agree with Salty Cheese, can you get a clearer pic? No, you shouldn't be worried about any of the things you've listed.
I agree with Salty Cheese, can you get a clearer pic? No, you shouldn't be worried about any of the things you've listed.
salty cheese Active Member Jul 29, 2005 #7 Originally Posted by DJCanis a little white bug looking critter Check this thread out. https://www.saltwaterfish.com/vb/show...36#post1269536
Originally Posted by DJCanis a little white bug looking critter Check this thread out. https://www.saltwaterfish.com/vb/show...36#post1269536
djcanis Member Jul 29, 2005 #8 There definatly isopods, I have CC instead of sand, wish I had known when I started the tank. Here are a cople of other pics I had another post earlier concerning my tank levels, any suggestions besides keep on doing what I'm doing?
There definatly isopods, I have CC instead of sand, wish I had known when I started the tank. Here are a cople of other pics I had another post earlier concerning my tank levels, any suggestions besides keep on doing what I'm doing?
schadiest1 Active Member Jul 29, 2005 #10 q-tip sponges are very common in newly establishing tanks. they should start to disappear over time.