Tiny white dots moving fast on glass

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Hey guys i took a picture it’s really hard to see these tiny white dots they move pretty fast almost like a jump millions of them on my glass some kinda look like have a orange spot on their body haven’t seen them before haven’t added anything in months to the tank

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Yes I do, I was dosing phyto for a while and my glass was completely covered in pods, milllions.

I am sure they were there already, maybe in the rock work or something and are looking around for food?
 

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Hard to tell from the pic, do they look like these?
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Yes I do, I was dosing phyto for a while and my glass was completely covered in pods, milllions.

I am sure they were there already, maybe in the rock work or something and are looking around for food?
Well i really hope you’re right there is literally millions all over my glass
 

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Only other thing I could think of would be Wamonia SP. Since you mentioned an orange spot on their body
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Even if they were a less desirable critter, there are fish and treatments to deal with them.
Correct^ even if it's one of the others listed as possibly, none of them are anything for immediate concern :)
 

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