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tried to attach video but wouldn’t let me hang onNot a very clear picture, but probably copepods.
That's my guess too.Not a very clear picture, but probably copepods.
Not a very clear picture, but probably copepods.
Yeah it’s hard to catch a picture of what it is with my iPhone they are tiny but a lot. Should I be worried lolPicture very blue and fuzzy but appear to be spirobid worms and copies. Hard to tell
Yeah good or bad ? LolGood or bad?
If identified pods i would probably just let them do their thing and stay. Spirobids I wouldn’t want to get out of control and hanging all over the glass id probably remove them as well lolAs suspected- spirobids and pods
Pods are free food for fish and coral
Spirobids harmless but I remove them personally. You can use edge of an old credit card and shave off into a net and discard
As always @vetteguy53081 always coming in clutch with some answers thanks everyone who answered my question. Best reef forum page and great peopleAs suspected- spirobids and pods
Pods are free food for fish and coral
Spirobids harmless but I remove them personally. You can use edge of an old credit card and shave off into a net and discard
They're almost certainly copepods or spirorbid worms, both of which are good. No need to worry.Yeah good or bad ? Lol
Thanks I figured so doing some quick research before post but doesn’t hurt to double checkThey're almost certainly copepods or spirorbid worms, both of which are good. No need to worry.