Litle eggs attached to the glass

LonersBlaze

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Mar 18, 2005
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at first i thought they were just algea spots on the inside of the tank that needed cleaning. I looked closer and saw all these little plankton things swimming around them. The look too small to be fish eggs, possibly the eggs of one of my inverts? I c little antenae on the zoea, so the could be shrimp or maybe even a hermit crab? They're at spots on the tank where the current is the weakest.

This would explain why my dragonet picks at the glass.
 
what kinds of fish or inverts do you have??
 
1 Snail
4 peppermint shimp
2 cleaner shrimp
3 hermit crabs
2 pajama cardinals
1 red manderin dragonet
1 clarkki clown
3 damsels
1 anemone
1 bristle/fireworm (hitch hiker)
1 (some kind of small yellow goby?)
 
The tiny, moving things sound like copepods and/or isopods, aka "pods." They tend to hang out in areas of low flow, grazing on stuff on the glass. I am not quite sure what you mean by "eggs."
 
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