Marine Mite?

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To the right there's a copepod for size comparison.Is it going to be problematic?Lost it before I could siphon it out. #reefsquad @ReefSquad
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Halacarid - it is indeed a marine mite.
 

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Bump on this old thread here... I suspect mites are rather ubiquitous in the hobby... I've had a recent explosion of them on my glass... seem to be eating algae in the video here and based on abdomen colors... but really I have no idea.

Any arthropod experts out there? Seems to be very little information on the forums about these.
 

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This is the first time I’ve ever brought up an old thread but this really is something I don’t see much info on. Hopefully this will help someone and if someone knows for sure what they are please let us all know. If I figure out what type of mite these are first I’ll post about it.

I honestly think these are mites that feed on algae. I have exactly two zoa polyps and zero sps; so I doubt they’d be on the opposite side of the tank from the zoas inside the overflow if they were zoa munchers.

 

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