Hey all,
Need help ID'ing a hitchhiker (if you'd even call it that) that may be potentially eating my newer chalice, or at least causing tissue recession observed (via stressing?). See attached for several pics of what I think are the culprit. Is it some sort of copepod? These "bugs" are absolutely everywhere in my tank. All over my entire rockscape throughout the tank, but don't appear to impact any of my other corals - everything else looks amazing.
I dipped the rock the chalice was glued to (and what the pics are from), and have since removed from the rock and put on a frag stand so the organisms can't actually climb / get to the chalice. TBD if that has a positive effect or not.
If some sort of copepod, I know these aren't known to actually eat coral, but perhaps they're just stressing the chalice? In one of the pics, you can clearly see a larger specimen hiding under the chalice. And some of pics clearly show tissue recession from the edges and underneath.
A bit more background on this too. I've never been able to keep Zoas in my tank due to this same reason. These "bugs" will cover the entire Zoa until it's withered away to nothing. Again, not sure if they're actually eating the tissue, or just causing enough stress to kill the Zoa.
Not sure if there is a fish or something I can do to decrease the population of these "bugs", or if it's even something I need to be concerned with. Maybe just need to find a place where my chalice can live in peace since my other corals aren't effected.
Thanks in advance everyone. Appreciate any and all feedback here.
Need help ID'ing a hitchhiker (if you'd even call it that) that may be potentially eating my newer chalice, or at least causing tissue recession observed (via stressing?). See attached for several pics of what I think are the culprit. Is it some sort of copepod? These "bugs" are absolutely everywhere in my tank. All over my entire rockscape throughout the tank, but don't appear to impact any of my other corals - everything else looks amazing.
I dipped the rock the chalice was glued to (and what the pics are from), and have since removed from the rock and put on a frag stand so the organisms can't actually climb / get to the chalice. TBD if that has a positive effect or not.
If some sort of copepod, I know these aren't known to actually eat coral, but perhaps they're just stressing the chalice? In one of the pics, you can clearly see a larger specimen hiding under the chalice. And some of pics clearly show tissue recession from the edges and underneath.
A bit more background on this too. I've never been able to keep Zoas in my tank due to this same reason. These "bugs" will cover the entire Zoa until it's withered away to nothing. Again, not sure if they're actually eating the tissue, or just causing enough stress to kill the Zoa.
Not sure if there is a fish or something I can do to decrease the population of these "bugs", or if it's even something I need to be concerned with. Maybe just need to find a place where my chalice can live in peace since my other corals aren't effected.
Thanks in advance everyone. Appreciate any and all feedback here.