Cetipede looking critters

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Hi All,

I have a new reef tank (4months old. First one)
I've noticed these little guys crawling around in the dark.

Curious to what they are?

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They will continue to breed, though they do reach a carrying capacity at some point.
Nothing wrong with having a lot. The fish will get to feast once they get back in!
Fallow sucks, but it’s a good time for all the small organisms like these to really establish themselves and create a better (ich free) ecosystem!
 
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Agree with sharkbait. I once went fallow and the bugs exploded!!! More varieties than I can count. They covered r glass rocks etc. once the fish went back in after 70 days they were gone within days. Fish had a feast!!!!
 
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