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mark78

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Any ideas what this may be? I tried to get a photo but my camaras not that good. Will try again when I get batterys. They are about 1mm long, and look like this...the shape and legs are clear to the naked eye.
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Anonymous

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Prolly a mysis shrimp or and amphipod. Whatever kind of "pod" it is is a good thing! You want these little critters in your tank. They will breed and supply you fish with a supplemental natural diet. They also help clean a little bit.

Louey
 

mark78

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Yah I was just wondering what it was, much bigger then the small white dot pods I am used to seeing. 10g nano with no fish or anything, so they are multiplying quite rapidly at the moment :D
 
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Anonymous

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Nope they're pods and if the drawing is somewhat representative of the critters it looks more like a species of isopods. :)

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Regards,
David Mohr
 
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Anonymous

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Isopods, flattened like a pancake.
Amphipods, flattened like a book standing up.
 

hdtran

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Matt, (or David)

If an isopod is flat, and an amphipod is skinny, then, what does a copepod look like?

Hy
 

ricky1414

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I found this in my tank!!! :lol:
Just kidding, they are good for your tank.
 

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Anonymous

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Hy,
I definitely defer to David on all the Bio questions.

I would say copepods are like little spheres, not flattened in any way. I agree with David that it's a bit vague to say "pod". Although it usually is referring to amphipods and copepods, it could just as easily mean stomatopods, decapods, etc.

FWIW, there are some temperate water amphi- and isopods out here in Bodega Bay that are big enough to be a single meal for some of my fish.
 
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Anonymous

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hdtran":huoxea3m said:
Matt, (or David)

If an isopod is flat, and an amphipod is skinny, then, what does a copepod look like?

Hy

i'm pretty sure if ya google (image) 'cyclops copepod' you'll see a fairly good representive of the general shape of copepods :)
 

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