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It is like 3mm maybe but I agree it is scary.Is it super tiny (1mm or smaller)? It looks like the world's scariest Copepod.
Looks like a baby cucumber to me. You may be able to get a more in focus picture with a little more distance to it, even if it's smaller in the image it should be a bit sharper.
Filter feeding cukes in particular have a bunch of feathery mouth appendages to grab food that other cukes don't, my guess is the feathery bits grow in as they get bigger.
That's a male Sphaeromatid Isopod - it's harmless/beneficial. (I actually thought it was cuke too until I saw the antennae and legs in the third pic and realized the "tentacles" were the isopod's tail).I have no idea what this is. Can anyone help ID this thing?
Maybe a Sphaeromatid? I didn't even know about isopods. Thanks!Oh it's got legs and antennae, then my vote is isopod. Not sure of genus or anything, but some isopods have those big curved appendages in the back.
Examples could be:
Ancinus spp
Gnorimosphaeroma spp
But I'm sure there are others. Found drawings vaguely similar of those two here: https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/100390/
Thank you!That's a male Sphaeromatid Isopod - it's harmless/beneficial. (I actually thought it was cuke too until I saw the antennae and legs in the third pic and realized the "tentacles" were the isopod's tail).