Microscope footage of mite. Dangerous?

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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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and possibly flatworms or something? what are those round brown things moving around on the coral in the bottom right?
 

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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?


Appears to be an isopod and I would remove with tweezers or tongs
 
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I have thousands all over. They aren't even visible to the naked eye really. I think I was zoomed in several hundred times
 

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nobody could tell me if they were harmful or not.
They have a piercing/sucking mouth type, so they could be physically capable of feeding on lots of things.
But we pretty much always find them in sandbed and sump detritus. We never find them on corals, fish, snails, crabs etc.
And they are large enough that they'd be seen coming off corals and fish in dips etc.
 

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