jlam
Mon, 7th Mar 2005, 12:34 AM
Hi, everyone!
I came to my first maast meeting last month and I purchased some zoanthids and some star polyps. I really liked them they opened up almost as soon as I dropped them in the tank. Then after about 2 or 3 days I started to notice the zoanthids started to close and would not come out. So I started looking in the tank when it was dark and to my shock, I saw hundreds of pods swarming around the zoanthids. Now after almost a month the zoanthids are almost gone, when I purchased them it was covered. My question is has anyone heard of pods eatting zoanthids? Also I have 6 other groups of zoanthids and the pods don't seem to be touching those and they are even spreading. Other corals like the star polyps, frogspawn, candy cane, flower pot do not seem to be touched.
I keep trying to take pictures of them but they are so small and my camera is crappy that I can't seem to get a good one of them, but they look like small shrimp like pods that are about 1/2 inch for the largest of them. Most of them though are only about 1 to 5 mm long.
Thanks,
Jason
I came to my first maast meeting last month and I purchased some zoanthids and some star polyps. I really liked them they opened up almost as soon as I dropped them in the tank. Then after about 2 or 3 days I started to notice the zoanthids started to close and would not come out. So I started looking in the tank when it was dark and to my shock, I saw hundreds of pods swarming around the zoanthids. Now after almost a month the zoanthids are almost gone, when I purchased them it was covered. My question is has anyone heard of pods eatting zoanthids? Also I have 6 other groups of zoanthids and the pods don't seem to be touching those and they are even spreading. Other corals like the star polyps, frogspawn, candy cane, flower pot do not seem to be touched.
I keep trying to take pictures of them but they are so small and my camera is crappy that I can't seem to get a good one of them, but they look like small shrimp like pods that are about 1/2 inch for the largest of them. Most of them though are only about 1 to 5 mm long.
Thanks,
Jason