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roho

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A week or so ago I found fresh drilled hole in my liverock, which is about a month old. The hole is about 3/8 or 1/2 inch wide. My wife so this "thing" between some rock a couple day's ago that she described as looking like a big centipede, brown in color. She only saw the middle section of it. For a couple of day's now, when the lights come on in the morning, we see as many as 7 or 8 little creatures about 1/4 inch long on the bottom feeding. They look kinda transparent except a dark back. It may be several dark stripes on his back. The tail end of it is bent under or down and it has antenna's. I was wondering if the big and little may be related and if they could cause a problem. Thanks.
 

Will C1

Advanced Reefer
try to sneak a pic or a look at it with the lights on, its either a mantis shrimp or a pistol shrimp. my guess is a mantis from your description. is it really fast, or does it kinda resemble a praying mantis?
 

roho

Experienced Reefer
The wife just saw the middle section behind some rocks and it wasn't moving. I thinking the Mantis Shrimp also from what I have read tonite. I hope the other little creature are NOT babies of the Mantis, but they sure resemble shrimp to me. I tried to set a trap for the big creature, but didn't have any luck.
 

Will C1

Advanced Reefer
its hard to catch them, and be carefull doing it they arent called thumb splitters for nothing...i wish you good luck if your tank is new i would remove the rock and try to catch them...mabe put the rock with the hole in a seperate tank or in a tub of some sort. thier probably hiding in there.
 
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Anonymous

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But I've never heard of mantis as being able to bore their own holes, they just take over the holes of others. I'm wondering if you didn't have a boring clam (you, not your wife...sorry :lol: ) and, if you do have mantids they found it and had supper.
 
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Anonymous

Guest
your 'centipede' is probably a bristleworm(or some other type of 'clean up' worm), and the small critters are most likely pods.

both are beneficial to the tank, and they're seperate animals :wink:
 

roho

Experienced Reefer
The little fellows do look very much like the amphipods. The large thing, I don't know, but I found a fresh new hole bored between 2PM and 8pm today. Just as clean as it can be, about 1 inch deep. I have so much dust or grounds on my rock, that they look dirty. Thanks.
 

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