Noticed this on my new Orange Prawn Goby from Dr. Reef this morning. He is the first fish in the "Display Tank". I haven't seen anything like this on my Orange Skunks that have been in the fuge for about a month. I did source about 10 pounds of the "Treasure Chest" Liverock from TBS.
TBS says it will not kill the fish nor reproduce in the tank. I find that hard to believe.
Those with prior experience, what did you end up doing? I figure I have several options or a combination thereof:
1) Do nothing and let it run it's course.
2) Attempt to trap them as suggested here with other posts related to the ciroland isopods.
3) Remove the fish and wait 6 weeks (as suggested).
A) I'd likely have to remove all of the liverock to catch the prawn goby.
B) If it came to this, I'd likely set up another holding tank for the goby and orange skunks.
Do these "micro-predators" require prompt action or can they be considered an accepted nuance. I get mixed opinions from prior related posts. Thanks.
TBS says it will not kill the fish nor reproduce in the tank. I find that hard to believe.
Those with prior experience, what did you end up doing? I figure I have several options or a combination thereof:
1) Do nothing and let it run it's course.
2) Attempt to trap them as suggested here with other posts related to the ciroland isopods.
3) Remove the fish and wait 6 weeks (as suggested).
A) I'd likely have to remove all of the liverock to catch the prawn goby.
B) If it came to this, I'd likely set up another holding tank for the goby and orange skunks.
Do these "micro-predators" require prompt action or can they be considered an accepted nuance. I get mixed opinions from prior related posts. Thanks.