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Attaching a horrible non-picture but I can't get a decent shot. I thought I had micro bubbles at first and then I saw them moving in a very un-bubble like way, they are some kind of tiny white...thing. All over the glass, front sides and back. It's like a sudden "bloom". Should I be concerned? Do I need to get something to feed on them?

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how new is the tank? looks/sounds like it could just be pods, which is a great thing
 

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Attaching a horrible non-picture but I can't get a decent shot. I thought I had micro bubbles at first and then I saw them moving in a very un-bubble like way, they are some kind of tiny white...thing. All over the glass, front sides and back. It's like a sudden "bloom". Should I be concerned? Do I need to get something to feed on them?

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Looks like copepods that would be a good thing. They help clean and most people want them because certain fish eat only live copods like mandarin gobies and pipe fish sea horses. I actually bought some to add to my tank lol
 

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