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I noticed this critter 3 weeks ago and has since doubled in size. Tank is only 6 months old with no corals yet.

I’m thinking some kind of isopod??? Haven’t seen anything like it though and its pretty quick too.

Any help appreciated…thanks

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top and underside pics. Appears to have legs and a back single tail fin. Moves very fast. Also has been rolling up in a ball when handled.
 

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top and underside pics. Appears to have legs and a back single tail fin. Moves very fast. Also has been rolling up in a ball when handled.
Isopod - if it's rolling into a ball, it's likely a Sphaeromatid isopod, and it should be harmless/beneficial.
 

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