Is this an amphipod?

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I have at least a couple dozen of these little fellas crawling around on the glass of my quarantine tank. They are hitchhikers either from GSP or from zoas. I don't think they are copepods and they don't quite look like the pictures I found of amphipods.

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I think these things are a big help w algae once they get established imo. Maybe put some Macroalgae in with them for a few days. Let em get into it and then move that over. Or just siphon the bottom and transfer water...
 

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Dosing phytoplankton will increase the population
Not sure about phytoplankton, since these guys are said to be grazers rather than filter-feeders. I have personally seen them dine on algae wafers, in addition to film algae.
Is there a way to catch them so I can move them from quarantine to my main tank? I don't think I have any of these in my main tank yet
A turkey baster would probably work well.
 

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You won't see any signs of them in your dt when the lights are on with fish in there. I see em in mine only at night w a red light flashlight. All over the fuge however
 

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