I woke up today and thought I let my tank level run too low because I saw hundreds of what I thought were bubbles. However, looking up close, they look like the free-swimming form of something, but I have no idea what. I can't take a picture since they're way too small, but I can describe them. They're a bit bigger than copepods, with an almost egg-shaped main clear body. However, they have a clear "tail" for lack of a better word. it comes out of the clear part and forks into two prongs. It swims by just flailing around, and they stay suspended in the water column for the most part.
I have a few blue legged hermit crabs, tons of LPS corals, nassarius snails, astraea snails, tons of cluster dusters, and some decorator crabs. I also have a brittle star, a bta, a scooter blenny, and a clownfish, but I doubt they're the parents.
I was also thinking it could be hydroid medusae, but they're not jellyfish looking at all. Anybody have any ideas?
I have a few blue legged hermit crabs, tons of LPS corals, nassarius snails, astraea snails, tons of cluster dusters, and some decorator crabs. I also have a brittle star, a bta, a scooter blenny, and a clownfish, but I doubt they're the parents.
I was also thinking it could be hydroid medusae, but they're not jellyfish looking at all. Anybody have any ideas?