Bugs on sps

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Anyone know what this is? There's a lot of them on my sps.
 

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a bit hard to tell cuz thier small. Id guess munnid isopods. Checkout lionfishlair.com/hitchhiker.shtml
if that corals is not doing well they are eating it, prob not causing it.

if you have a magnifying glass you can put it in front of the phone and make a macro lens.
 

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Salty, I was thinking munnid as well, it's just that this one in particular has a curled butt.

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"Whatever" on the brain. I use a 27" widescreen and photoshop is always open. I enlarged it to 300% to look at all the shapes. I'm not using my brain, I'm using my resources :) I cheat!
 

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