Pacman
Fri, 4th Nov 2005, 05:56 PM
Ok,
I'm having a problem with my Frogspawn. Over the past 2-3 weeks or so, I've noticed that the polyps aren't extending fully. After close inspection, I found that there are some very small white critters crawling all over it. They look to me like copepods, but I've never heard of copepods attacking a coral.
Anyway, it's pretty obvious these critters are irritating the coral. There is progressively less and less polyp extension. I may try WW media to get an answer, but thought I'd try here first.
FWIW, I have several related corals to frogspawn that aren't showing any signs of stress or infection, including a hammer coral, torch coral, and a pearl bubble coral. All other LPS are fine, it's just the frogspawn that is showing signs of this infection.
Here is a picture; Not the greatest in the world, but it should give you a relative idea of the small size I'm talking about.
http://www.drherald.com/images/Frognasty.jpg
I'm having a problem with my Frogspawn. Over the past 2-3 weeks or so, I've noticed that the polyps aren't extending fully. After close inspection, I found that there are some very small white critters crawling all over it. They look to me like copepods, but I've never heard of copepods attacking a coral.
Anyway, it's pretty obvious these critters are irritating the coral. There is progressively less and less polyp extension. I may try WW media to get an answer, but thought I'd try here first.
FWIW, I have several related corals to frogspawn that aren't showing any signs of stress or infection, including a hammer coral, torch coral, and a pearl bubble coral. All other LPS are fine, it's just the frogspawn that is showing signs of this infection.
Here is a picture; Not the greatest in the world, but it should give you a relative idea of the small size I'm talking about.
http://www.drherald.com/images/Frognasty.jpg