Anybody have any idea what this critter is

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Sorry, I circled them. This is the epoxy at the bottom of a green slimer that isn't doing too hot. Bugs have an orange brown hue to them.

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Hello Cory, I assume Your a new member? Welcome to R2R . You will like it here. The critters look like pods to me . One even looks like a tiny translucent shrimp .
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Corey, take a moment to look up "munnid isopod", and see if that looks like what you're seeing in your tank.

Munnids (like amphipods!) are great little cleaner-uppers, and preferred snacks for many varieties of fish.

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I think that's it!! Bruce, you are a genius. Thank you!
Corey, take a moment to look up "munnid isopod", and see if that looks like what you're seeing in your tank.

Munnids (like amphipods!) are great little cleaner-uppers, and preferred snacks for many varieties of fish.

~Bruce
 

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