Noticed something teeny moving on the glass in my 10g shrimp tank today. I counted about twenty little critters, about 1/4 the size of a grain of salt (I can barely see them they're so small). They seem to be sticking to the glass, scooting around in little half circles. They look roughly the shape of a tadpole. I did some Googling, and I'm guessing they're copepods, and harmless. Can anyone shed any more light on the situation?
I know copepods are often a sign of an overfed tank, and that's a possiblity even though I try not to feed too much. My shrimp are filter feeders. I feed them a small amount twice a day, crushing their food so it floats suspended in the water for them to 'catch', and it therefore ends up all over the tank. There's never any visible excess food, and the tank is full of red ramshorns to clean up food and plants to soak up nutrients, but it's possible I'm accidentally overfeeding.
[edit] On very close inspection, it appears they have a forked tail and little antennae, they're definitely copepods. With the funny way they dance around, they're actually kinda cute, for a pest
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I know copepods are often a sign of an overfed tank, and that's a possiblity even though I try not to feed too much. My shrimp are filter feeders. I feed them a small amount twice a day, crushing their food so it floats suspended in the water for them to 'catch', and it therefore ends up all over the tank. There's never any visible excess food, and the tank is full of red ramshorns to clean up food and plants to soak up nutrients, but it's possible I'm accidentally overfeeding.
[edit] On very close inspection, it appears they have a forked tail and little antennae, they're definitely copepods. With the funny way they dance around, they're actually kinda cute, for a pest
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