Jermz79
Aquarium Advice Addict
I have been reading a lot about Isopods after finding some in my Nano attached to my Yellow Clown Goby.
From what I have been reading ... I see that usually bottom dwelling fish and slow moving larger fish are more prone to the Isopods latching on and slowly draining them of life!
I have also read that if you keep the tank fallow for 3-6 months they will starve and die off.
Questions ...
1. Would faster moving fish mid to top tank dwellers be just as prone to the Isopods or not?
2. If your feeding the tank, because of corals ... wouldn't the Isopods then have a source of food ... or do they primarily live off of fish?
3. Do the Isopods attack corals as well or just fish?
From what I have been reading ... I see that usually bottom dwelling fish and slow moving larger fish are more prone to the Isopods latching on and slowly draining them of life!
I have also read that if you keep the tank fallow for 3-6 months they will starve and die off.
Questions ...
1. Would faster moving fish mid to top tank dwellers be just as prone to the Isopods or not?
2. If your feeding the tank, because of corals ... wouldn't the Isopods then have a source of food ... or do they primarily live off of fish?
3. Do the Isopods attack corals as well or just fish?