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Old September 15th 04, 05:55 AM
Boomer
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Leave them alone, they are free food for fish and other inverts.

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: Hi, I think you're right. I've inspected the clown very carefully
: and don't see anything on him. I was worried that if he goes near the glass
: he would get some on him, is there something I can do about these pods?
: or should I just not bother with?
: thanks for your help
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: "Boomer" wrote in message
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: "I'm just wondering if this is
: really pods or actually ick? since"
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: Pods, you will never see ick accept on fish
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: "Eddy" wrote in message
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: : Hi, I have started a mini reef tank (20G) with some live rock, 1 clown
: : and some snails(recently added) due to a minor algae problem. A few
: : days ago, I've noticed some very small little whitish dots all over
: : the glass. I was concerned and asked the locals, they told me its pods
: : and is actually good for the fish.. I'm just wondering if this is
: : really pods or actually ick? since I don't know the difference. Its
: : all new to me and trying to read as much as possible but does anyone
: : know or can advise. The clown seems to be fine as I watch him
: : everyday... any suggestions?
: : thank you very much