I have a new BiOrb (Christmas present), which has been set up for just over 2 weeks. It has three pond plants (bought from a reputable dealer) and three white cloud mountain minnows (bought from the same place, a few days later). There is some ocean rock in the BiOrb, as well as the substrate media provided with the tank.
All the water tests are fine.
The fish are fed on TetraPrima minigranules, with the occasional treat of freeze-dried daphnia.
Today, I noticed with horror what appeared to be a leech looping along the rock. I removed it with the aid of a drinking straw. What I want to know is, should I expect more (and if so, what do I do about it)? Are they dangerous to my white clouds, or to other fish? It wasn't anywhere near the white clouds, but they did seem a little drepressed yesterday, and I'm wondering if this is why (they seem much happier now). I've kept goldfish in the past, so I'm not brand new to aquaria, but I've never seen this before.
Thanks for any help forthcoming!
All the water tests are fine.
The fish are fed on TetraPrima minigranules, with the occasional treat of freeze-dried daphnia.
Today, I noticed with horror what appeared to be a leech looping along the rock. I removed it with the aid of a drinking straw. What I want to know is, should I expect more (and if so, what do I do about it)? Are they dangerous to my white clouds, or to other fish? It wasn't anywhere near the white clouds, but they did seem a little drepressed yesterday, and I'm wondering if this is why (they seem much happier now). I've kept goldfish in the past, so I'm not brand new to aquaria, but I've never seen this before.
Thanks for any help forthcoming!