View Full Version : Filter Feeder living in Acro, Good or Bad?
orangereefer
03/09/2011, 11:19 PM
Like the title says. I've tried to do a search but came up with one result. I'm sure there are more out there but wanted to know if these filter feeders eventually harm the acro by burrowing in? Ive got 5 or 6 living inside my new Lokani.
Thanks in advance.
Mel
Aegir
03/10/2011, 05:30 AM
I have some living in acros and monties. don't seem to bother them. Had some kind of worm with multiple tentacles burrowing in my montiporas wich were burning the coral around there hole. Anyone know what these are?
orangereefer
03/10/2011, 05:43 PM
anyone?
chilwil84
03/10/2011, 08:11 PM
many maricultured and wild pieces have barnacles living in them that are harmless.
reefnrod
03/10/2011, 08:15 PM
its probably a barnacle. does it look like a glove kinda, moving left to right and opening and closing?
smtank
03/10/2011, 09:37 PM
I have had this burrowing filter feeder living in this tort for 6 months, the only slight problem is the dusting it leaves on the coral can collect detritus. I have never had a barnacle on an acropora but I have seen issues with other hobbyist having them on their acropora.
http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/i337/corailline/nonmay2.jpg
preef
03/10/2011, 10:55 PM
I several parasites living in the polyps in a tenuis. This coral browned out during a tank crash last year but bounced back nicely. When it started coming back I noticed that several polyps had these filter feeders in them. These polyps are stunted. The rest of the piece if growing quickly with no signs of these filter feeders spreading.
Here are a couple of pictures. Sorry for the bad quality. I didn't feel like dragging out the tripod.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_2iVbB9CQugE/TXmpPkSfeyI/AAAAAAAAGUo/Vj-xJbNehok/s800/IMG_6456.JPG
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_2iVbB9CQugE/TXmpI4cy71I/AAAAAAAAGUk/phMQEmuHBXQ/s800/IMG_6458.JPG
orangereefer
03/10/2011, 11:14 PM
yeah it looks like a glove and it is a maricultured piece. Wanted to know long term effects. Will the coral's growth be affected? Anyway to get rid of these guys safely without harming the coral?
Thanks all who have replied.
Mel
its probably a barnacle. does it look like a glove kinda, moving left to right and opening and closing?
chilwil84
03/11/2011, 09:08 PM
your coral will be fine with it. it may eventually die due to lack of food and your coral will just grow over it.
reefnrod
03/11/2011, 09:23 PM
i agree, they will more than likely die off. if they dont your coral will be fine.
GhostCon1
03/11/2011, 10:11 PM
I currently have a nice sized frag (about 3"x3") with multiple, tiny barnacles in them. The piece also came with an acro crab who has not attempted to do anything to the barnacles.
saltygeek
03/12/2011, 03:01 PM
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_2iVbB9CQugE/TXmpI4cy71I/AAAAAAAAGUk/phMQEmuHBXQ/s800/IMG_6458.JPG
They would bother the crap out of me and I'd chop the branch, lol.
I had a couple gall crabs in a candycane once and I finally took a needle and popped them out:uzi:
preef
03/12/2011, 07:57 PM
They would bother the crap out of me and I'd chop the branch, lol.
I had a couple gall crabs in a candycane once and I finally took a needle and popped them out:uzi:
Meh, The rest of the coral is doing great. They are on the "trunk" of the coral so doing anything about them would be tough. I'm not going to disturb it now.
orangereefer
03/12/2011, 09:31 PM
Heres a pic of the PEST I was talking about.
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk73/orangereefer/Lokani1.jpg
OwenInAZ
03/12/2011, 10:49 PM
I have several pieces with those very worms in them. Don't worry about it. Your coral will be fine. :)
orangereefer
03/13/2011, 04:59 PM
Does anyone know if an iodine dip will get rid of these guys?
Thanks,
Mel
markie mark
03/13/2011, 05:51 PM
im pretty sure every acro in my tank has those little fan like barnicles living inside of them...and thats like 50 colonies or so...ive never had a problem with them....my big efflo has 2 big worms that live in it that spit out a spider web like stuff,seems they are catching particles from the water...they dont harm it either,
Acrotrdco
03/14/2011, 12:49 AM
Your SPS's won't be bothered by those filter feeders, so don't worry.
In fact, I've got a christmas tree worm in one of my white/green staghorn, in which both species have been growing at a steady rate without over-growing each other.
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