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I went out to do my nightly cyclopeeze feeding and found hundreds of these little buggers on my glass. At first I thought it was tiny specs of algae until I looked closer and they were moving. So since they are about the size of a needle head I grabbed a magnifying glass and made a poor mans zoom lense lol. Well without furthre ado. Here they are. Please help with ID.
 

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Copepod was my first thought but they could be baby Isopods. I just can't see much from the pic.
 
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Yeah great photography right. BUT they are so small that it is really hard to see with naked eye. However they crawl like a worm. So I am not sure if they are pods or not. They have a hooked little tail and a straight body. Oh well hopefully nothing bad.

Chris
 

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