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    Default White spots

    I have a ton of little white spots on the back glass (especially around and behind my overflow box) and on my powerheads. Could these be pods? I don't know if a pic would do any good, as I wouldn't be able to get a real close up shot.

    I think the tank should be mature enough for them to be pods. I have about 85 lbs of liverock the 55 gallon, as well as about 125 lbs of live sand. I added about 65 lbs of the liverock about 7-8 months ago, but the rest of the rock and livesand have been in there for at least a year.

    I've been thinking of building a fuge so that I can get a Mandarin, but maybe I don't need it to produce food. \

    Anyone?

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    Default RE: White spots

    are they moving? if so, two possibilities come to mind - if they are scurrying about, probably pods, but if they are moving slow, they could be baby snails, baby stomatella, or (the not so good possibility) flatworms. pics would help. ;)
    Ace
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    Default RE: White spots

    I'll try to get a pic. I don't see them moving, though. The more I look at them, the more I think they're just little calcium deposites or something. When I did my water change last time, I took out the powerheads and scrubbed them all clean. The white spots came off when I did this. Now, 2 weeks later, they're back.

    I'll go get a pic now. Thanks, Ace.

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    Default RE: White spots

    the may be sessile snails. looks like a tiny white snail shell that is attached to the glass and has a thin tube sticking up into the water.
    Ace
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    Default RE: White spots

    OK, here's a pic. Like I said, I couldn't get a real close up view. I don't see anything sticking out of them, either.

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    feather dusters
    if you look really close theyre kind of spiral shaped. theyre harmless
    Sean

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    The whole back side of my 120 is covered in these little things. They are also on the rocks in some places. It takes a magnifying glass to see the little feathers. I have millions of them. They don't seem to effect anything. My xenia grow over them, my anemones cover them, and the snails just cruise right over them.
    John Roescher

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    Default RE: White spots

    Feather dusters makes sense. I have a lot of little pink ones all over my liverock. And, there are a ton of the little white tubes on the rock that they grow out of without the "feathers." These are probably just the start of the white tubes, huh? Truthfully, I can't see anything but white spots. I'll keep a closer eye on them.

    Thanks for the info!

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