Hi All,
Anyone have any suggestions as to how to deal with numerous amphipods in my tank? I used to have tons of copepods on the glass. And amphipods used to scurry along the rock and glass all the time snacking. I have a hammer, acan, trumpet, and monti. Last summer there was a major alkalininity drop and all the corals suffered for a long while. The hammer never really recovered and hasn't shown full extension since. Over the past month I notice amphipod antennae sticking out all over the hammer. I temporarily moved my six line wrasse in the tank, and it's knocked some of them back. But the hammer is still covered with these buggers. My Acan, trumpet and monti seem unaffected. Interesting now that the fish is in there, don't see them out and about on the rock anymore.
poor image, note the fuzz/hair of their antenna especially on the L side of the skeleton and base of the flesh. I am pretty certain it's an animal as they wiggle.
Anyone have any suggestions as to how to deal with numerous amphipods in my tank? I used to have tons of copepods on the glass. And amphipods used to scurry along the rock and glass all the time snacking. I have a hammer, acan, trumpet, and monti. Last summer there was a major alkalininity drop and all the corals suffered for a long while. The hammer never really recovered and hasn't shown full extension since. Over the past month I notice amphipod antennae sticking out all over the hammer. I temporarily moved my six line wrasse in the tank, and it's knocked some of them back. But the hammer is still covered with these buggers. My Acan, trumpet and monti seem unaffected. Interesting now that the fish is in there, don't see them out and about on the rock anymore.
poor image, note the fuzz/hair of their antenna especially on the L side of the skeleton and base of the flesh. I am pretty certain it's an animal as they wiggle.