I got some waving hand anthelia around a month ago. It had some ups and downs. Started looking like it recovered after shipping and was just starting to attach and now it seems to have died. I have LPS, SPS and Zoas in the tank and they are all doing fine. It was in reasonably good flow. The one concern I have is that it seems to have an unusually large collection of microfauna on it. They are too small to show up on my camera, but are there any small pests I should look out for? They are very mobile and move quite a bit and have a brown to orangish coloration.
They look similar to what I think are good copepods that run around on the sand, there are just a high concentration of them on the base of this guy. There also seem to be some on a Palythoa that is doing ok, but seems to close up some days. So I am wondering if I have some sort of pest that I need to deal with.
They look similar to what I think are good copepods that run around on the sand, there are just a high concentration of them on the base of this guy. There also seem to be some on a Palythoa that is doing ok, but seems to close up some days. So I am wondering if I have some sort of pest that I need to deal with.