red copepods?

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they're extremely small, size of a grain of sand. they do seem to move slowly. they are a bright red when white flashlight is shined on them. coral are very happy, I only see them on glass

I've had copepods for a long time but they're always a white or clear color. are these the same copepods just fed?

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It looks like normal coloration for tig copepods that can look red from feeding on certain phytoplanktons in the tank. I also notice the younger ones have a red tint before they turn white/transparent. These should be fine.
 

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Oh I posted about these as well not too long ago but no one ID'd

Edit: Here's the link to the photos I had
 
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Oh I posted about these as well not too long ago but no one ID'd

Edit: Here's the link to the photos I had

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I have a 200x microscope arriving tomorrow, hopefully we find out what they are
 

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Oh I posted about these as well not too long ago but no one ID'd

Edit: Here's the link to the photos I had



here's other views of these red ciliates from other people's systems
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/small-black-worms-inside-damaged-montipora.1043834/post-12346574

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/red-ciliated-microbes.995278/post-11530422
 

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These were in my tank as well, which is why I thought those were possible. This was the microscope version of mine (no color microscope)
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Here it is under the microscope; I would estimate I used 100x to 150x. I did not use the max 200x setting.

Movement wise it moved somewhat like a worm

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