Unknown Bug ID - Microscopic inages

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Seeking an ID for this. Larger than a copepod, visible to the naked eye. Black in color, moves more like a bug than a worm possibly using small hairs/vibrations. Came from an acro dominated tank. Wrasses eat them. Sorry I don’t know the magnification because I’m half science half cowboy.



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Black bugs?
 

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Seeking an ID for this. Larger than a copepod, visible to the naked eye. Black in color, moves more like a bug than a worm possibly using small hairs/vibrations. Came from an acro dominated tank. Wrasses eat them. Sorry I don’t know the magnification because I’m half science half cowboy.



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Ostracod.
 
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I think Ostracod takes it! Looks to be correct. Thank you!
 

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