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03/08/2018, 04:18 PM | #1 |
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Unknown pest identification
Not sure what these are. They move as fast or faster than an amphipod or isopod but are shaped like a flatworm. Predatory isopod, maybe? Locomotion suggests legs/appendages but they are too small for my camera to see. They were all over some otherwise healthy appearing frags from a local pet store. Did not succumb to Coral Rx Pro, although it did irritate them. Size is 2-3 mm. Sorry for the giant pics!
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And the answer is:
Serolid isopod! |
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