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I noticed these recently, seems to be a healthy population of them. They’re different than the pods I recognize. Second pic has copepods as well but those I know. Thanks!
 

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They look like regular copepods from what I can see
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I used to think there was only a couple types of copepods....boy was I ever wrong about that.
Sometimes I think @KJ just makes up words and puts sp. After them.

"What you've got there is a sasquatchimus sp." ;Hilarious;Hilarious
 

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