Floating copepods?

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Hi Reefers,

Wanted to know are these copepods or what they seem to swim around on the surface ?
 

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Medusa stage hydroids. They're sessile when adults but have a mobile larval stage that you're seeing that looks like a jellyfish. They generally don't last with pumps and hungry fish and such, so they shouldn't be a problem (and typically you see them most often in new tanks), but they're not copepods, they're actually more closely related to corals (still cnidarians.)
 
Medusa stage hydroids. They're sessile when adults but have a mobile larval stage that you're seeing that looks like a jellyfish. They generally don't last with pumps and hungry fish and such, so they shouldn't be a problem (and typically you see them most often in new tanks), but they're not copepods, they're actually more closely related to corals (still cnidarians.)
Are they harmful? I don't have any fish yet building up my tank with coral at the moment and 2 nassarius snails 1 hermit crab, the nassarius snails lay loads of eggs but heard their survival rate is almost none so didn't think it's any thing to do with them
 
While there are kinds of hydroids that are a problem, and I've seen these same things in my years old tank so they clearly are sticking around for a bit, most people see these or ones like them early in the process and very few have issues with hydroids, so I would say they are unlikely to be an issue or something you regularly see in a month's time.
 

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