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Ive never seen this before, its almsot got no discernable head and looks almost like a leafhopper insect but its definitely some kind of isopod cause it has tons of clear legs and it rolls up when disturbed, anyone know species?

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Since you can see legs and moves fast could be an isopod. If so you will need to get these out depending on which type

 

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that aint no chiton, thats 100% an isopod but not sure if its the cirolanid or spheromatid one.
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You're correct, sorry. I have little chiton that have markings on their shell that look a lot like the photo.

If it curls up, I believe it's not the bad kind of isopod
 
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I don't know the species (keying them out is really a lab process), but if it rolls into a ball like a terrestrial isopod, then it's a Sphaeromatid Isopod, and it's harmless/beneficial.
Cool, i threw him in my hitchhiker tank just in case and he swam away
 

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