Tropical Fish Keeping banner
1 - 4 of 13 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
6,174 Posts
Could be! There are several things that could possibly fall under the category of 'little white dots!' Without a better description it's hard to say - especially if they're too small to get a good look at. I'd start by looking into Copepods, Daphnia, or maybe Limpets. . .

When I had UFO's (Unidentified Floating Objects) in my tank, I compared their swimming movements with videos I found on YouTube until I could identify a match. Let us know what you find!
 

· Registered
Joined
·
6,174 Posts
Many of these are so small, she'd really need specialized equipment to try. A microscope to clearly see, depending on what it is. . . There are some things that are bigger, like mosquito larvae, but they don't look like white dots. Comparing the swimming style was the only way I could figure it out. . . mine were also Copepods, and harmless. :)
 

· Registered
Joined
·
6,174 Posts
LOL, you guys. . . C.Alore has to get back here and give us some guesses as to what on Earth is in that tank!


Obviously I agree with MM here, or my camera wouldn't be glued to my face a good portion of every day.

IF these are one of the buggies I suspect they are, chances are exceptionally slim that you'll be able to get a picture that would be of any use. But you're the one with the tank, we're only guessing - if it isn't too tiny for you to clearly see some details of it's form, then try to get a picture for us - or a clearer description - and we'll give you a few other options to look into. :-D

If it IS one of the smaller critters that have been mentioned, that's okay too - we have Google

. . . since it was the one most mentioned, this is a Copepod:



**an image from the interwebz thank you to Tyler-the-Possesed(?!!)**

It may not do OP very much good, since to our eyes they look like nothing but
tiny white dots on the glass
being at largest 0.1*ish* inches. but that's where YouTube comes in handy. . . Here's one of the first vids that came up with a simple search - there are others that give a better idea of movement, I chose this one because it shows scale a bit. . .

Look into the others that have been suggested, too - then let us know what you have! We can give you more info from there if you need it. :)
 

· Registered
Joined
·
6,174 Posts
Three cheers for Copepods!

They're pretty cool little crustaceans, like Mika said, won't do any harm. You don't have to do anything about them, and your water is fine - eventually they'll become breakfast for one of the fish that lives there, and likely vanish as quickly as they appeared.

I liked them while they lasted. . .they have that funny way of kind of 'hopping' along the glass of the tank that I found entertaining, lol. Mine very likely 'rode in' on plants, since that was before I actively QT'd leafy arrivals, and I do still find them from time to time in the plant QT tank. . .

One day, I'll get loads of fancy stuff and get my OWN pictures and vids of them! ^.^
 
1 - 4 of 13 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top