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Apologies in advance for poor photo quality. It is what it is :)

New frags today and I did the new frag dance.

Remove from LFGs plugs put on new plugs.
Freshwater dip and stir.
5 min dip in Reef Primer.
Into QT tank.

LFS plug on one frag has what I believe to be a small itty bitty aiptasia on the bottom. Saved the plug to take pictures after.
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Then I noticed it had a little friend!
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Took a short video for YouTube so you can see the little guy scurry around. I think it is mad at me.


Just looking for opinions and educated guess on what I am about to toss.




Hope y'all had a good day!
 

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Aiptasia and Munnid isopod. The pod is a harmless detritivore, part of the CUC.
 

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