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What the heck are these? Discovered in 10 gallon copepod breeding tank, nothing added in over two months, nothing but copepods and a piece of live rock. They move like jellyfish, but way faster. They also have a light sensitivity, ie when I use flash, the start jumping around. Are these guys bad or good? They look like seeds of flowers or something
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What the heck are these? Discovered in 10 gallon copepod breeding tank, nothing added in over two months, nothing but copepods and a piece of live rock. They move like jellyfish, but way faster. They also have a light sensitivity, ie when I use flash, the start jumping around. Are these guys bad or good? They look like seeds of flowers or something
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Maybe hydroids
 
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So they are good?
 

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They get in the tank via ocean water, live rock and live ocean sand. Can only avoid by using non live/ dead or cured products. Pretty much unavoidable otherwise.
 

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