About 2 weeks ago I notices after lights our these little guys in the glass. I've searched and searched and found matching pictures but no post anywhere has led to a definitive answer. Some say 'Sand Skaters' and they're harmless, some say a type of isopod, and the list goes on.
Fast forward to a few days ago and I noticed one of my Trachy has some receeding flesh. it wasn't much and near a frogspawn so I moved it farther away. Then 2 days after that I noticed my teal stylo is missing tissue. Still gets full extention during day, then today even more tissue gone. The Milka stylo near it has no missing tissue The Trachy flesh is receeding a little more. I dipped both today and in each dip both had these bugs. To be fair, bugs were on the plug or rock area where there is algae and before that I only saw them on the glass near algae so maybe that's what they were doing. I've never seem them where the flesh is damaged on either.
I did pull some out. They are not a chiton, a snail or a worm. The definitely have legs. They look very similar to a potato bug/pill bug. The are very flat, and don't have that typical rounded rise-up like Isopods often do. the biggest I've seen is smaller then the size of the diameter of a pencil eraser.. Can someone please help! What are they? anyone eat them?
Fast forward to a few days ago and I noticed one of my Trachy has some receeding flesh. it wasn't much and near a frogspawn so I moved it farther away. Then 2 days after that I noticed my teal stylo is missing tissue. Still gets full extention during day, then today even more tissue gone. The Milka stylo near it has no missing tissue The Trachy flesh is receeding a little more. I dipped both today and in each dip both had these bugs. To be fair, bugs were on the plug or rock area where there is algae and before that I only saw them on the glass near algae so maybe that's what they were doing. I've never seem them where the flesh is damaged on either.
I did pull some out. They are not a chiton, a snail or a worm. The definitely have legs. They look very similar to a potato bug/pill bug. The are very flat, and don't have that typical rounded rise-up like Isopods often do. the biggest I've seen is smaller then the size of the diameter of a pencil eraser.. Can someone please help! What are they? anyone eat them?