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well pods dont look like spiders but maybe that's it?
http://www.bbsr.edu/biodiversity/cre...d/copepod.jpeg or maybe baby brittle stars? there's a few people on here that have had tons of baby brittles before. |
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No they do not look at all like that. I have a ton of brittle stars, though, so it is very likely they are brittle star babies. They just look like teeny, microscopic spiders.
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Right-but they don't move the same way a brittle star moves. They look like transparent spiders that are only about the size of a peppercorn or smaller. They are very strange looking.
~M |
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I betcha that is what they are for sure.
They are now gone off of the glass now so I am thinking somebody or something likes to snack on them. Or maybe they moved into the rocks. I am just glad they are not some kind of infestation! |
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