Little white bugs

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Hi there,
As mentioned in my previous post, I’m currently running my tank without fish due to a covid wipeout. I was given some rock from my local aquarium guy, from a tank he was dismantling. Now I have all this little white guys, and they seem to be multiplying quickly. Is this good, bad? I currently have nothing in my tank but rocks.

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it's good. Sadly there's so many types of pods, I can't recall which these are. Tiny fish will gobble those up. many Wrasse will pick them up for food.
 

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Sounds like you are describing copepods. Beneficial to have and act as food for larger organisms. You likely also have their main predator in aquariums, amphipods, hidden in your rocks.
 

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Free food for fish and coral. If overpopulated, small wrasses such as coris wrasse and 6 line wrasse will eat then as will scooter blenny and mandarin goby
 

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