Small larva living in filter NEED SOLUTION ASAP

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What are they and how to get rid of them? What product to use safe for fish and coral.
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Those look like copepods. They are beneficial and unavoidable. Fish and inverts find them to be good food.
 
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This is an emergency? :thinking-face: OP doesnt even know what it is and wants to kill it already. Geesh. seeing new stuff appearing in the tank was the most fun I had when I started up.
These copepods were over taking my tank before I knew what it was. I had added some bio poly filters to catch micro debris vs adding a sock and it cleared the water up and slowed them down from being in my main tank. So I now see what they are. Corals, specifically my torches were closing up
 

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These copepods were over taking my tank before I knew what it was. I had added some bio poly filters to catch micro debris vs adding a sock and it cleared the water up and slowed them down from being in my main tank. So I now see what they are. Corals, specifically my torches were closing up

Never had pods take over a tank. Heck people buy them to populate their systems. Pods are a good thing IMO and very welcome in most tanks Some species can even and help with dynos. If your corals are closing up I seriously doubt it is caused by pods. Unless those or not pods :thinking-face:
 
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