sfsuphysics
Supporting Member
Ok so this is something that's been perplexing me for a while. I seem to get little white "puff balls" that cling to sharp surfaces (rocks, corals, etc) and they look a lot like... dust bunnies (see where the title comes from)? Now sometimes I could swear they look like mysis shrimp bodies, and they very well may be, but I'm not convinced everything is that. They absolutely float in the water column if there's any sort of water movement but if there's not much flow (refugium) they do sink to the bottom and stay there. Now if they are detritus (fish aren't completely digesting when I feed mysis?) I have never seen detritus that looks like this. I had an "incident" and noticed the undersides of a lot of rocks are covered in these "Reef Bunnies" I'm trying to siphon them out as effectively as possible but being as my rocks are hardly smooth they do cling to the rocks fairly good (so going around with 1/4" drip tubing is not useful for siphoning them out).
Other options is maybe they are a form of dust? I mean the area with my tanks is hardly Class10k cleanroom or anything.
And here's the super weird thing... I don't see any of them in my 40G tank not 8 feet away, and I tend to feed the same food to both tanks, unless clownfish just have better digestive systems than tangs. Although looking at how much is in the tank (with what I pulled out) I don't think I feed that much mysis since the tank has been up.
Other options is maybe they are a form of dust? I mean the area with my tanks is hardly Class10k cleanroom or anything.
And here's the super weird thing... I don't see any of them in my 40G tank not 8 feet away, and I tend to feed the same food to both tanks, unless clownfish just have better digestive systems than tangs. Although looking at how much is in the tank (with what I pulled out) I don't think I feed that much mysis since the tank has been up.