Overnight critter explosion

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A couple days ago I didn’t see any of these. Now, they are everywhere. What are they?
Thanks for the help!
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Amphipods
They come in on rocks, sand, and corals. They have been there all along, and just started to come out. There are a lot of them.
What’s good is that they are completely harmless and actually great algae eaters and detritivores, and are a favorite food for many fish and inverts.
 

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They look like some sort of amphipod but I'm not a pod expert. I'm sure more knowledgeable folks will chime in. I always find it amazing how these types of creatures explode in people's aquariums seemingly overnight.
 
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I did notice a few of a smaller version of these on some corals but then suddenly this bigger sized ones are in crazy number. The shot is just one part of many spots that have a ton.
Thanks for helping with you 2cents.
 

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These aren't munnid isopods but about halfway through video a little pod ( spider looking/ acting) comes out,I love watching all little bugs when lights out ha ha
 

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