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If you think you have Cirolanid isopods, be sure to check out the pictures of the Sphaeromatid isopods in this article. They are commonly mistaken for Cirolanid isopods when people first discover them in their aquariums, but Sphaeromatids are beneficial scavengers that should remain in your tank. You can quickly check to see if your isopods are Sphaeromatids by isolating one of them and seeing if it can roll up into a ball. Sphaeromatids can do this while most other isopods, including Cirolanids, cannot. (http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/bp/index.php)
I have a rock that has three small clams on it. They are the same color as the rock, and they are all in small holes in the rock. When frightened, they clam up (literally) and retract slightly into the holes.
Lol I was just reading that article, and that's what they are. There's a hole in one of the rocks I've been looking at for a week now with something in there that looks like a larva, the back end looks just like one of those bugs, the half inch size. I think I'll check that out.
I have a rock that has three small clams on it. They are the same color as the rock, and they are all in small holes in the rock. When frightened, they clam up (literally) and retract slightly into the holes.
Lol I was just reading that article, and that's what they are. There's a hole in one of the rocks I've been looking at for a week now with something in there that looks like a larva, the back end looks just like one of those bugs, the half inch size. I think I'll check that out.