I was sitting next to my tank and happen to notice movement in my overflow (I have a mesh drain-pipe so water is only about 4 inches high). Much to my surprise saw that there were a bunch of fry swimming around. I've raised clown fry and knew they could never make the water fall from the tank to the overflow. I haven't seen any brine shrimp swimming in the tank and I do have 2 large cleaners, so figured that's what they were. It's been about a month and as you can see (if the video works) there are "a lot" swimming, I'd estimate an easy 200+. During the past month I'd drop some chaeto in. I also run a glass through my ruge in all the chaeto and catch pods and toss them in there. I've mixed batches of reef chile and dumped it in and ground up some frozen until it was just a cloud and dumped that in there. They are getting flow from the water coming down the side of the overflow. I have a canopy with a lot of stuff on it, so if I took the time to remove that, I guess I could get these guys out, but why? They get constantly clean water and any food that might end up on the overflow. I've read that at 4 months they will die and I understand that, but it'd be cool for them not to.
EDIT - I was looking through old posts and I noticed these on 9-05, so actually they are almost 2 months old and half way to metamorphosis

EDIT - I was looking through old posts and I noticed these on 9-05, so actually they are almost 2 months old and half way to metamorphosis

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Saltwater mysis are easy to get as hitchhikers, especially on liverock or frags on rock. Shrimp larvae are very vulnerable as they molt, which they do quite frequently, giving the first molters/stronger larvae an advantage. The multitude of food they're getting could help reduce that though.

