is this another kind of copepod?

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Sorry for the blurry video but these are hard to film and pretty small. I see them at night on the glass and they hangout with the copepods. Are they just another type of copepod?
 

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having issues loading the video, do you have pictures?
Videos only work on the computer and my only photo is a screenshot from the video so it is poor quality. They are wide pill shaped and pretty flat. They are also fast
 

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Maybe a type of ostracod?
I actually was browsing other forums and learned of an isopod called sandskater- I feel like this may be one. It is fast and when It was scares of me, it released off the glass and floated to the bottom - exactly as someone else described it. I was wrong about chiton though so if anyone can give me an opinion about the new guess lol
 
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