Micro white moving dots.

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I've heard them refered to as cyclops' as well. From what i've read they're a sign of a healthy tank, and your fish will eat them. I wouldn't worry about them. If they jump around and stay on the glass chances are these are what they are. However from what i've read the majority of really small organisms your going to find in your freshwater tanks are probably beneficial. I wouldn't worry too much
 
Burto;4394029; said:
I think they're most likely copepods, I'd definitely like to hear from an expert though.

I don't think they're ostracods, they're the wrong shape, and what Cookie*420 describes sounds like planaria flatworms.

That's exactly what they were (in my tank), thank you Burto. I was looking for the name of them the other night and could not find it anywhere.
 
i had them / have them all i have to do is look for them , they swim vertical when their not wiggling / some kind of larvae maybe from a nat
 
Malawi Monster;4393975; said:
From Wiki:



Filter feeders....not a bad addition if you think about it....as long as they arent intrusive!!



haha nice find but bro my tank a freshwater tank
Kelberi pb :P waiting for them to grow up
 
Carch;4396786; said:
Sounds like Daphnia... I've had them in my tank a time or two.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphnia

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04Y9NWFBY0U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCefF4sOSAg

Completely harmless. The ones I've had in my tanks have always been pinhead size, barely visible. They only grow huge when they have a large food supply. They free-float and "stick" to the sides of the glass, cruising up and down.


Doesnt seem to this .. it long lol. well in ratio it long..
But from what Carsona246 said.

But as for fish eating them im not sure. Lol
Their too small to be seen by a maybe 4-5 inch kelberi pb.
and most of the mates are that size too lol.

unless the pleco unexpectely suck them into their stomach haha.
<3 love kelberi
wish they grow faster
and there's no left over food as well ;p
it always eaten
 
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