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Could be amphipods, could be munnid isopods - either way, they're good tiny cleaner-uppers, tasty snacks for hungry fish ... and cousins of the roly-polies in your garden.

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Just saw a big one! Half the size of my pinkie nail looked like this!
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That one's an amphipod for sure! (As I'm sure you know - a reefer could get lost for a while on that site . . . )

Sometimes called "beach fleas", I used to be able to catch dozens and dozens of them when I was a lad, and would happily turn over rocks all the while that the tide was out!

~Bruce
 

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