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Ya I don't think that is what it is, like I said they are much smaller, about the size of a pinhead and there a boatload of them although they seem mostly concentrated on one side of my tank (oddly enough the side that has the better flow.)
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I have a salt water tank (75g boring) and I noticed these little fellers on the tank and in my green hair algae. They look a lot like fleas but I do not think they are pods because they are much smaller. I do have some pods wiggling around d so possibly they are babies but I don't think so...
Aside from whater changes what else can I do? I have been through probably 10 changes so far all using RO water and no sign of it letting up. I only have one fish in the tank at the moment (a chromis) and a fire shrimp so I know the issue isn't overpopulation and I only feed them every other...
Need help identifying and eliminating this algae from my tank. Just finished taking care of an ich problem via hyposalinity, wondering if this algae may be thriving due to the low salt levels?
I am also dealing with ich and have read about hyposalinity to clear it up. I currently have fish only one is a powder blue tang (the one that is showing symptoms) and no spare tank but just wondering if I lower the salinity in the tank if that may clear up the problem?
I have recently set up my 75 gallon aquarium for saltwater, all I have in it right now is liverock. I have noticed a copper colored algae growing on my rock which has now spread to my substrate. I read that one thing that can be done is turn off the lights, they have been off now for two days...