What is this critter?! Help!

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Zoas are dying, parameters are solid. Saw this guy on my Zombies and have no clue what this is! Anybody know and could this be the zoa killing culprit?!

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Amphipod.

It is unknown whether they eat coral tissue, or scavenge dead and dying corals for the microorganisms on them.

Anecdotal reports are anecdotal.
 

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Amphipod, I always try to keep these guys out of my tank, or at least control their population. I know reefers have differing views on these guys, but IME even if they aren’t the cause of a coral being agitated and closed up, their feeding frenzy on injured or damaged coral tissue can cause an already stressed coral to decline further.
 
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Thank you, guys! I guess I will get a pod eating predator stat. Can't dip my whole tank unfortunately and they seem to be growing in large numbers.
 

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