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First thing first, No pictures due to my basic point and shoot camera and lack of a good zoom.

I was moving frags around in my tank today to put them in their new homes and noticed a strange "bug". These bugs were on the bottom of a frag disk on my sand bed. At first, I thought flatworms, greattttttt! So I did a freshwater dip trying to kill the little b's. The fw dip worked after about 5 minutes. On a closer inspection of a living one, I noticed these things had what looked like legs underneath them. Also with my unscientific touch test, these things felt like they had a shell like some kind of pod. I think these things are isopods.

So questions now.

What eats em? Will they harm corals? What are your experiences with them?
 
They are great for your tank.... Wrasses, Mandrins eat them they are actually classified as a form of zooplankton. they eat detris and phyto/alge blooms. I have them and they will hide in the rock work and in frags but in 17 years total in reefing I never had one cause issues with living corals in my tanks....
 
I was researching them after posting to find out a little more about them. From what I have found thus far, for the most part, they are ok with corals. I am going to get a sixline wrasse anyway. Maybe a target mandarin (180lbs like rock with a fuge FULL of pods to feed it) because I love that fish. Thanks mike.
 

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