How big do pods get?

garick

Member
I picked up an african green sea mat today. On it are these white sponge like things stuck some of the heads and in the rock are bugs EASILY as big as those rolly polly bugs you find under the rock. They are kinda brownish. Should I be concerned?
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Garick
http:///forum/post/3230188
I picked up an african green sea mat today. On it are these white sponge like things stuck some of the heads and in the rock are bugs EASILY as big as those rolly polly bugs you find under the rock. They are kinda brownish. Should I be concerned?

Probably amphipods....nothing to be concerned with
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garick

Member
They are pretty dang funny, and FAST. I put the rock into a drip bucket and they were swimming all over the tank.
Oh and while I have your attention. Is there any need to acclimate macro algae before putting it into a tank?
Its Red grape algae. I'm hoping it won't be to invasive, its beautiful.
 

spanko

Active Member
I guess your question "How big do pods get" depends on what pods you are talking about.
Bathynonomous giganteus

Cymothoa exigua
, or the tongue-eating louse,
 

garick

Member
Whoa.. Yea I'd be very afraid of that first one. OMG that is HUGE. Probably tastes like shrimp though
 
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jstdv8

Guest
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3230204
If I ever saw something like that in my tank I'd be DONE!!!
yeah, that thing could eat my 12" lionfish for breakfast and still be hungry
 
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kravjitsu

Guest
It was a really bad idea to check out this thread right before dinner. I feel sick now. Lol
 

penpen

Member
that first picture scared me :( I agree, if I ever seen one that big, I would be done, and would never swim in the ocean again....
 
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