What’s coming out of my Pods back end lol

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What’s up reefers,
Looked in my sump last night and seen at least half of my pods(seems to be mostly Isopods) have these long stringy tails of different lengths. I watch them pretty close and never have seen it and now a whole lot have them at one time. My only guess would be a Pod orgy lol anybody have any idea?
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No they’re not moving on their own they just move with the pods cuz they’re attached. It’s kind of weird
 

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