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I’ve only seen this twice in the past 2 months. At night maybe an hour after the lights go off, hundreds of baby mysis shrimp are floating in the water column. Is this some sort of hatching event or something?
 

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Free food. If excess, net and freeze them for future feedings
 

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They like to come out at night wend the fish are sleeping, same happens in my sump. They feel safe wend lights out
 

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