Has anyone else had problems with amphipods eating their corals? And if so, what did you do to get rid of the amphipods?
I have been watching my tank at night and found out what's been bugging some of my corals. First off I have some palys that started looking bad. Probably started for who knows what, but at night these huge amphipods would be covering them and it looked like they were eating them. I wanted to be sure, so I moved the palys around some. They kept dying until I moved the palys off of the sand or rock and onto a frag rack. I never saw any amphipods on the frag rack, so that's the only reason I could tell that was letting them get better. I kept one frag on the bottom and one on the frag rack for a while. The frag rack one was doing so much better, starting to open up again, that I put the other frag up there and it started recovering too. Now those palys look fine up on the frag rack, but I'm still a little scared to put them back on the bottom.
Lately I've noticed that these two new chalices that I've had for a few weeks doing fine up on the frag rack are starting to recede after I put them on the rock. I waited until late last night and looked at them with a flashlight and saw those ******* amphipods covering them! I could literally see them rip tissue from the coral! I moved the frags back up on the frag rack and I'm sure they'll heal, but this is getting ridiculous.
I have hundreds of those big amphipods in my tank and don't know what to do. Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution? The amphipods usually only come out at night. Is there a fish that hunts at night that would eat them?
Sorry it was a long post, but I just wanted to explain that it's the amphipods doing it and not something else.
I have been watching my tank at night and found out what's been bugging some of my corals. First off I have some palys that started looking bad. Probably started for who knows what, but at night these huge amphipods would be covering them and it looked like they were eating them. I wanted to be sure, so I moved the palys around some. They kept dying until I moved the palys off of the sand or rock and onto a frag rack. I never saw any amphipods on the frag rack, so that's the only reason I could tell that was letting them get better. I kept one frag on the bottom and one on the frag rack for a while. The frag rack one was doing so much better, starting to open up again, that I put the other frag up there and it started recovering too. Now those palys look fine up on the frag rack, but I'm still a little scared to put them back on the bottom.
Lately I've noticed that these two new chalices that I've had for a few weeks doing fine up on the frag rack are starting to recede after I put them on the rock. I waited until late last night and looked at them with a flashlight and saw those ******* amphipods covering them! I could literally see them rip tissue from the coral! I moved the frags back up on the frag rack and I'm sure they'll heal, but this is getting ridiculous.
I have hundreds of those big amphipods in my tank and don't know what to do. Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution? The amphipods usually only come out at night. Is there a fish that hunts at night that would eat them?
Sorry it was a long post, but I just wanted to explain that it's the amphipods doing it and not something else.