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I couldn’t figure out why my Duncan is receding so I put my camera on it for 9 minutes with flow on and off throughout. Tiny pods like creatures are running around at the base and I think those are what is irritating it. Does anyone know what these are?
 

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I just cropped the video to 1 second. Is there any other way to load a video? Photos aren’t clear enough to see them. So assuming Yang Yang is correct, is a wrasse the only way to get rid of them? I’ve been dealing with this happening to coral for the last 4 months and finally took a video and can see them.
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I couldn’t figure out why my Duncan is receding so I put my camera on it for 9 minutes with flow on and off throughout. Tiny pods like creatures are running around at the base and I think those are what is irritating it. Does anyone know what these are?
 
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The video to the Dropbox was cropped from 9 minutes. I recorded with the flow on and off but didn’t watch the 5 minutes long enough to see whether the flow was on at that time. My flow is fine, params are fine, and this is a 10 yr tank.
 
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You need more flow for the coral to remove waste and obtain oxygen. It is stressed. The isopods are just a natural part of your system and are not eating or stressing the coral.
See my post above. I turned the flow off for the video.
 

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