Copepods on zoas

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So I recently have been seeing my zoas closed and was wondering what was happening and I’ve been looking for a while now and have even been coming to look late at night haven’t seen any worms or pests. But during the day I have been seeing copepods all over my zoas. My theory is that they are causing specifically my Rasta’s to close. What should I do about this? Is it an issue? I’ve been thinking about adding a yellow Midas Blenny to the system because I like them and I’ve also heard of them going after pods. It’s just a bit strange to see them taking refuge in my zoas. Any advice would be appreciated. I would add a photo but they don’t show up well I’m photos but I’m 100% sure they are pods.
 

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So I recently have been seeing my zoas closed and was wondering what was happening and I’ve been looking for a while now and have even been coming to look late at night haven’t seen any worms or pests. But during the day I have been seeing copepods all over my zoas. My theory is that they are causing specifically my Rasta’s to close. What should I do about this? Is it an issue? I’ve been thinking about adding a yellow Midas Blenny to the system because I like them and I’ve also heard of them going after pods. It’s just a bit strange to see them taking refuge in my zoas. Any advice would be appreciated. I would add a photo but they don’t show up well I’m photos but I’m 100% sure they are pods.

Copepods are pretty small. Maybe they are amphipods? Or isopods?
 
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Best to add something that will eat them but also eat other food so when the pods are all, they will still survive

What would you recommend I’ve been looking at the Midas blenny and yellow wrasse.
 

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If you have had a large tank and it is well established with lots of pods, may I suggest a mandarin. :D

That's what I did, my green mandarin is sooooo cool, fat and happy with pods, Mysis shrimp, scallops, you name it.
Took him awhile to adjust but I'm so proud of him:)
 
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If you have had a large tank and it is well established with lots of pods, may I suggest a mandarin. :D

Those fish are awesome but I’m worried that I my tank isn’t large enough to support the pods they eat ;(
 

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That's what I did, my green mandarin is sooooo cool, fat and happy with pods, Mysis shrimp, scallops, you name it.
Took him awhile to adjust but I'm so proud of him:)
I wanted one so bad, but me and growing pods don't do well, so I spent forever training him to eat mysis, I felt like a proud parent the first time I watched my precious eat frozen food. :0
 

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Those fish are awesome but I’m worried that I my tank isn’t large enough to support the pods they eat ;(
What size tank and, if so sump? Pictures would help if you got some of the zoa and well of course the tank :D
 

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