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I’m trying to grow the bacterium infrastructure of my aquarium and while finally having some success, I happened to notice what I thought might be copepods in my refugium, but I believe are too large. Look at the video. I'm talking about the long, almost worm-like critters. But they have antennae. So, what are they? Friend or foe?
 
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It's a little hard to tell under the pinkish lighting, but here is what I am seeing:
Munnid isopods, harmless grazers and one of the rarer "pods:"
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Copepods, much smaller than the munnid isopods, some appear to have eggs in tow:
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Spirorbid worms, harmless, filter-feeding tube worms that are common in new tanks:
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It's a little hard to tell under the pinkish lighting, but here is what I am seeing:
Munnid isopods, harmless grazers and one of the rarer "pods:"
1664759950651.png
Copepods, much smaller than the munnid isopods, some appear to have eggs in tow:
1664760032451.png
Spirorbid worms, harmless, filter-feeding tube worms that are common in new tanks:
1664760186289.png
Oh, that's good news! Yes, they are hard to see. Thanks!
 

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