Well, I think I am going to have to break down and get a red filtered light. It is too hard, and too bright, to find night critters with a regular flashlight. One thing I find odd is I can't find 1/2 my fish at night. As soon as the lights are out my yellow coris wrasse somehow dissapears. I have no idea where it goes and no matter how hard I look I can't find it. I can't seem to find my yellow watchman, giant engineer goby, blue bar psuedo (actually, I got this fish about 6 months ago and I think I have seen it for a total of 2 minutes in 6 months, I get a quick 1-2 second glimpse of it every few days so I knows it's still in there), also my pistol shrimp, although I hear it all the time.
Fish that stay out in the open at night are my Mandarin, sleeps on the sand, clown goby sleeps in the yellow leather, gumdrop coral croucher sleeps under the leather, lawnmower sleeps in my green clove polyps, and of course, clown sleeps in the anemone.
I found a couple really big featherdusters.. big for the rock kind anyway. It is amazing how many things live under mushrooms and you can see at night when they shrink up. I also see pods running everywhere, both copepods and tiggerpods, so I know the mandarin hasn't wiped them all out.
I also have something bad starting to really get out of control. These tiny clear/white looking rock anemones. No bigger than a dime.. but there seem to be a lot of them, more than I care for, thats for sure. I gotta find out exactly what they are, but somehow I don't think I wanna know.