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![]() Definitely sounds pretty common... though i'm gonna bet that the frequency of just about anybody's '100+ little bugs aka pods running around' is more like 10 000+ for just about anyone's tank. But yeah that all sounds like a pretty common occurence! nothing to fret about anyways!
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![]() yeah... i choose not to look in the tank when the lights are off... i already have a big enough problem moving rocks with gloves on because i start to think about whats crawling inside and might run up my arm (stupid i know) but if i actually know whats crawling around in there at night i don't think i would ever be able to put my hand in the tank again......
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![]() I think viewing your tank at night is a good regime for monitoring the health of your tank. I would be concerned if you don't see much happening at night.
Sounds pretty normal from everything you are saying.....keep up with the night watching! We find it fun at our house! Cathy, my wife is the same.......she sees snorkeling in a different light now!
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![]() I Love looking at the tank at night when the moonlights come on. Everything glows, and the 'night life' comes out to party.
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