Copepod ID please

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I was not sure where to post this but are there any copepod experts here? I just want to get an id on these before I try to breed them. Tigriopus Californicus?

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I was not sure where to post this but are there any copepod experts here? I just want to get an id on these before I try to breed them. Tigriopus Californicus?

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Looks like amphipod
 
Looks like amphipod

This is another picture of a Tigriopus californicus,notice the similar eggsack?


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Amphipods in my experience are much, much larger when mature. This is a microscope picture of an amphipod, they have a curved back. Copepods do not have eyes as you can see if my microscope picture plus this is a mature copepod since it has eggs. I can barely see this unless under a microscope but amphipods in my tank are much, much larger.


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This is another picture of a Tigriopus californicus,notice the similar eggsack?


1689083563726.png



Amphipods in my experience are much, much larger when mature. This is a microscope picture of an amphipod, they have a curved back. Copepods do not have eyes as you can see if my microscope picture plus this is a mature copepod since it has eggs. I can barely see this unless under a microscope but amphipods in my tank are much, much larger.


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If one gets technical, it is one of the two being Tigriopus Californicus AKA Tigre pods and tisbe Biminiensis which are
Harpacticoid Copepods.
 
The best I can do is confirm that it is a copepod. (Sorry, a ton of copepods look indistinguishable to me, and I haven't learned the technical side of differentiating them yet.)

Hopefully someone will be able to confirm the species for you on this thread, but - if not - you may want to head over to the Aquarium Nutrition forum and ask there (that's usually where I find the pod experts on the forum).
 
Tigriopus brevicornis or Tigriopus californicus . Body structure and tail split are a little different then Tisbe Biminiensis
 

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