What are these particles?

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Has the tank for a while now and I don't recall all of these tiny little particles. I have started to dose vibrant aquarium cleaner from a pretty dirty tank. Are the specks possibly dead algae waiting on o get filtered out? Is there any way to remove the specks? They are driving me insane. Are they harmful?

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I'm no expert, and others may advise you better, but I would say slap yourself out of happiness, you have 'pods! What you are seeing, I believe, are very tiny crustations called copepods and amphipods, and sometimes collectively referred to as 'pods. These are absolutely beneficial animals that will establish themselves in your aquarium, feed on detritus and nuisance algae, and feed your future fish. These critters are a good sign, and a very good indication that your tank is maturing. Watch very closely a group of those little white spots on your glass. You'll see some of them obviously moving around. Again, congrats, your tank is maturing :)
 
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I'm no expert, and others may advise you better, but I would say slap yourself out of happiness, you have 'pods! What you are seeing, I believe, are very tiny crustations called copepods and amphipods, and sometimes collectively referred to as 'pods. These are absolutely beneficial animals that will establish themselves in your aquarium, feed on detritus and nuisance algae, and feed your future fish. These critters are a good sign, and a very good indication that your tank is maturing. Watch very closely a group of those little white spots on your glass. You'll see some of them obviously moving around.
Well I'm so happy to hear the tank is maturing but, will they ever go away? If it is pods, the're is a TON of them and it is kinda an eyesore.
 

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lol hate to tell ya 80% of tanks have random bits floatin through them, could be hundreds of things, copepods, something spawning, disloged bacteria, sand dust, detritus getting picked up. The list goes on and on!

Usually only visible if you shine a light on your tank at a weird angle.
 

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Well I'm so happy to hear the tank is maturing but, will they ever go away? If it is pods, the're is a TON of them and it is kinda an eyesore.
You can change your filtration and/or add a power filter to the display temporarily...
 

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