I bought some Live Rock from Tampa Bay Saltwater and I noticed an isopod dead at the bottom of the shipping box so I decided to set a trap and see if I had the cirolanid isopods that seem pretty common with Florida aquacultured rock.
I caught about 10 the first night and have caught 5-8 from tiny to large every night since.
Can someone ID the photo and confirm it is one of the fish predators/parasites?
I have all the rock isolated in a fish less QT in my basement that is intended to be the sump.
Side note to anyone trying to get rid of these.
There are mason jar attachments on Amazon to catch fruit flys. These are very effective. I also had some frozen mahi from a Florida trip recently and these seem to work better than the frozen stinky water shrimp. I just let them thaw from frozen and find more in those traps. I will probably set 5 traps a night to really try and remove them all.
Seems like a major pia to remove them for good but I don’t want to toss $1,000 of live rock .
I caught about 10 the first night and have caught 5-8 from tiny to large every night since.
Can someone ID the photo and confirm it is one of the fish predators/parasites?
I have all the rock isolated in a fish less QT in my basement that is intended to be the sump.
Side note to anyone trying to get rid of these.
There are mason jar attachments on Amazon to catch fruit flys. These are very effective. I also had some frozen mahi from a Florida trip recently and these seem to work better than the frozen stinky water shrimp. I just let them thaw from frozen and find more in those traps. I will probably set 5 traps a night to really try and remove them all.
Seems like a major pia to remove them for good but I don’t want to toss $1,000 of live rock .