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It looks like a worm it's stuck to the glass at one end and swings back and forth. Real small and kinda orange. Thanks guys!
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The first pictures look like a bristle worm. I can't see the other well enough to ID
 
Thanks but def not a bristle worm. I have plenty of those to know what they look like lol.


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I know sorry for the poor pictures. They are from my phone and I don't have another camera


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Thanks Riker but didn't find um there


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neither....they often appear at the start of a new tank and than just disappear after a bit. I've never seen a yellow one before though. Mine have always been white
 
Hi guys can you please tell me what this is? Thank you
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That looks like an ampipod :) or another kind of pod. They are good! Your aquarium occupants will love eating them.

Well, that being said, I can't tell how large it is/how fine the sand is. If it looks and acts like a little water insect, then it is a pod most likely. If it is bigger, then I have no clue!
 
Yea they are small and definitely look like little bugs crawling on the rocks. I Dnt have any inhabitants yet but would like some that maybe can feed on these guys cus there are lots of them. Thank you


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