Imposter in the brine shrimp?

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So I have a 3 gallon Dwarf Seahorse tank and with that comes lots of brine shrimp hatching. I have been spying these little dudes in the tank on several occasions and finally tossed them under a microscope. They look like baby shrimp. What shrimp type would survive drying and hatching like brine shrimp?

Pictures taken from my phone in a sample in a shot glass. The lil red dudes are the brine shrimp. Thier shadow looks very shrimpy to me. Big eyes.
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Videos have both brine shrimp and the mystery shrimp. Brine shrimp are the smaller ones.




 

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I'm curious too - I ended up getting similar shrimp in my dwarf seahorse tank too, and they've made their way into my display after feeding a jar of bbs to it one time, and seem to have become self sustaining in the tank. Don't seem to bother anything though, just occasionally see them if I have to do a dip on coral for like brown jelly or similar.
 
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I'm assuming the ponies are eating them, since they eat other types of shrimp larve in the wild?

I'll research the mysis shrimp...
 

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