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Hello there. If anyone can help identify what this is on my glass. It's not air bubbles. They seem to be swaying and sticking to the back of my tank.

Also note that we have added trigger pods about a month ago in the back of our AIO tank.

Tried getting a better picture in clearer lighting but the back of my tank is reflecting.
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Hello there. If anyone can help identify what this is on my glass. It's not air bubbles. They seem to be swaying and sticking to the back of my tank.

Also note that we have added trigger pods about a month ago in the back of our AIO tank.

Tried getting a better picture in clearer lighting but the back of my tank is reflecting.
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Those are copepods which are free food for fish and coral
 
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Tiggers are usually red (or maybe tan) compared to other pods which look white. Are the things on your glass reddish?
Can you get a pic with less blue light

Tiggers are usually red (or maybe tan) compared to other pods which look white. Are the things on your glass reddish?
Can you get a pic with less blue light?
The bottom picture and video are without the blue light. My tank has a black glass panel it's a Waterbox AIO and it was hard to get a clearer picture. The ones on the glass are not red. They are clear. This is what I could get with a flashlight
 

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The bottom picture and video are without the blue light. My tank has a black glass panel it's a Waterbox AIO and it was hard to get a clearer picture. The ones on the glass are not red. They are clear. This is what I could get with a flashlight
I'm sorry, but I just don't have any ideas other than algae growth.
 
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Hello there. If anyone can help identify what this is on my glass. It's not air bubbles. They seem to be swaying and sticking to the back of my tank.

Also note that we have added trigger pods about a month ago in the back of our AIO tank.

Tried getting a better picture in clearer lighting but the back of my tank is reflecting.
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Welcome to Da Reef! Stick something down to where you see them…Do they scurry away? Or do they stay put?
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