jon_703 July 3, 2016 July 3, 2016 I saw this early today when I was cleaning my tank. I come home tonight and see this craziness. Any idea what it is??? All these white spots, can't tell exactly what they are. Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
Squishie89 July 3, 2016 July 3, 2016 Looks like baby/teeny tiny snails. I believe I have those too, have not been able to ID them yet. If they are the same thing they do not appear to be harmful, hard to tell if they are helpful though haha. Here is a photo of mine
jon_703 July 3, 2016 Author July 3, 2016 Looks like baby/teeny tiny snails. I believe I have those too, have not been able to ID them yet. If they are the same thing they do not appear to be harmful, hard to tell if they are helpful though haha. Here is a photo of mine It just seems odd because there are tons of them. Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
Irishfist25 July 3, 2016 July 3, 2016 They are snail eggs. Some fish eat them and if they don't, they are harmless.
jon_703 July 3, 2016 Author July 3, 2016 They are snail eggs. Some fish eat them and if they don't, they are harmless.Wow good to know, thanks! Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
jon_703 July 3, 2016 Author July 3, 2016 I couldn't tell if they were moving. But this morning there were less. My Tomni likes picking at stuff and I just added a Mandarin. Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
mr11 July 3, 2016 July 3, 2016 Do they look like little swirls up close? If they could be spirorbid worms (a type of feather duster).
madweazl July 3, 2016 July 3, 2016 These are what I have by the bajilions. Pretty sure they're snail larvae.
Squishie89 July 3, 2016 July 3, 2016 These are what I have by the bajilions. Pretty sure they're snail larvae. I see copepods and possibly a Medusa stage hydroid in that photo
gmerek2 July 4, 2016 July 4, 2016 (edited) My collonista snails come out at night. I love them. Wouldn't trade them for anything. They reproduce in aquaria which is awesome Edited July 4, 2016 by gmerek2
madweazl July 4, 2016 July 4, 2016 I see copepods and possibly a Medusa stage hydroid in that photo I wish it were a copepods explosion but probably unlikely in a 35 day old tank.
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