Small larva living in filter NEED SOLUTION ASAP

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What are they and how to get rid of them? What product to use safe for fish and coral.
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Those look like copepods. They are beneficial and unavoidable. Fish and inverts find them to be good food.
 
Those look like copepods. They are beneficial and unavoidable. Fish and inverts find them to be good food.
thanks, did some research and I see my clown fish are eating them off the glass. I guess it’s a good time to add some tangs
 
This is an emergency? :thinking-face: OP doesnt even know what it is and wants to kill it already. Geesh. seeing new stuff appearing in the tank was the most fun I had when I started up.
These copepods were over taking my tank before I knew what it was. I had added some bio poly filters to catch micro debris vs adding a sock and it cleared the water up and slowed them down from being in my main tank. So I now see what they are. Corals, specifically my torches were closing up
 
These copepods were over taking my tank before I knew what it was. I had added some bio poly filters to catch micro debris vs adding a sock and it cleared the water up and slowed them down from being in my main tank. So I now see what they are. Corals, specifically my torches were closing up

Never had pods take over a tank. Heck people buy them to populate their systems. Pods are a good thing IMO and very welcome in most tanks Some species can even and help with dynos. If your corals are closing up I seriously doubt it is caused by pods. Unless those or not pods :thinking-face:
 

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