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Well I didn't plan on seeing something else new in the tank for quite some time. I took a picture for a brief sec before they dive, back into the rocks. I've counted maybe 3 - 5 ? No idea what this is. They're very quick and crawl and have a black line down their backs. First shot, its that white spec (baby) on the rear glass. The 2nd and 3rd shots its on the rock just above the anemone.

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Sorry not to sound dumb, but aren't pods ... well, much smaller? These are quite large and resemble silver fish you might find in your basement lol.
 

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There are many differen kinds of pods...im sure kj will jump on and clarify the species...but hes a good guy.
 
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Oh no doubt, just never seen one this big is all. I guess the more alarming thing is that I hadn’t notice them until now
 

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