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Parasite/Amphipods/Copepods in shrimp tank?!

This is a discussion on Parasite/Amphipods/Copepods in shrimp tank?! within the Crustaceans/Inverts/Mollusks forums, part of the Species category; I was so excited to discover tons of tiny!! micro size new born baby shrimps in my 10g shrimp only ...

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    Default Parasite/Amphipods/Copepods in shrimp tank?!

    I was so excited to discover tons of tiny!! micro size new born baby shrimps in my 10g shrimp only tank!!
    SADLY! that's also when i discovered some microscopic. tiny white dots moving one my glass! they are even smaller then the new born shrimps. so small that I can only observe it moving around on the glass surface!? I can't even see any detail other then a white dot.

    Are they Parasite, Amphipods or Copepods?

    What should I do!? are they gonna harm my shrimp?! is there any way of getting rid of them? can I introduce new born guppy baby to eat them? are they gonna eat up the white dots(parasites?) will baby guppy harm my new born shrimps too (my main concern)?!

    SOS what do i do!?

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    Looking at it closely again! some of them is a wiggly white line that craws on the surface><!! Some thing called Planarians?? are they harmful for my baby shrimps!?

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    What about Otto Cat or Corydoras dwarf? will it take care of them better then guppy fry? which one is safest for my shrimp babies??
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    They could be micro worms
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    does the white dots move really fast in a jerking motion?

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    The white dots do jerk when they are not stuck to the glass floating in water! what are the white dots?

    While the white lines seems to be Planarians??

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    is this product safe for baby shrimp? or is introducing a predator better?

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    I agree with plantedinvertz. Might be micro worm. I had this awhile back. I just did lots of water changes and they all disappeared. And it didn't harm my african cichlids.
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    they are harmless. the small white dots are a type of copepod. It's from over feeding.
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    good to hear that copepods are harmless!
    what about the white lines? micro worm or Planarians? are they harmful in any way?

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    The white dots are a type of organism that are found when a system is healthy and established, I have often seen them on spinach stems further breaking it down with the snails.... The white worms are usually longer and skinny I have found only 1 of these in all 5 of my shrimp tanks and ripped it out because I wasn't sure if it would eat baby shrimp( they're hard to catch)

    Planaria on the other hand is a pest and usually arrive when there is alot of uneaten food and overfeeding. They are oval shape and flat and usually found when you feed they come out of the substrate like cochroaches, No planaria is good to use to eradicate these but be aware that it can also harm shrimp, use 1/2 of the recommended dosage and make sure to do a water change 1 day after. Leaving it in the system too long can result in shrimp deaths... I have never had lots of shrimp die when using the medication before but as I said I only use half the recommended dosage. Some people had alot of their CRS population decrease to half when using it and it was because they used too much.
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