Unknown bugs on zoas

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I try to look at my tank at night when everything is off because that’s when everything comes out, I saw these crawling all over my frags of zoas one of them is kind of fluorescent with I did not like because dosent that mean it’s eating my zoas? But they just look like pods of some sort to me, what do you all think?
 

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I saw the title and was scared OP had a Zoa spider problem; so glad that’s not the case.
I didn't see any zoa spiders or sundials. But I guess with a 20 second video, things can be hidden still.
And, there's this non moving object. Could be detritus.

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So, opinions? It did not budge when the pods ran it over.
 

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I didn't see any zoa spiders or sundials. But I guess with a 20 second video, things can be hidden still.
And, there's this non moving object. Could be detritus.

detritus.jpg

So, opinions? It did not budge when the pods ran it over.
I agree with either detritus or rock work protruding from Zoa mat- I imagine a spider would be on polyps :)
 

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