I have lots of these "bugs". At first I thought they may be the dreaded black bugs, but I'm pretty sure they aren't now that I have good footage. Anyone know if they are going to post a problem?
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I think those are some type of dinos.and possibly flatworms or something? what are those round brown things moving around on the coral in the bottom right?
I have lots of these "bugs". At first I thought they may be the dreaded black bugs, but I'm pretty sure they aren't now that I have good footage. Anyone know if they are going to post a problem?
these look like some kind of spiderthese are marine mites - halacarid mites.
https://www.marinebio.org/creatures...arine-mites-halacarid-and-pontarachnid-mites/
They are not harmful.
In the white accumulations, you also have a bunch of diatoms and a couple of ostreopsis dino cells.
Thank you for taking the time to put my mind at ease. I had already identified them as halicarid mites but nobody could tell me if they were harmful or not.these are marine mites - halacarid mites.
https://www.marinebio.org/creatures...arine-mites-halacarid-and-pontarachnid-mites/
They are not harmful.
In the white accumulations, you also have a bunch of diatoms and a couple of ostreopsis dino cells.
They have a piercing/sucking mouth type, so they could be physically capable of feeding on lots of things.nobody could tell me if they were harmful or not.