"Centipedes."

Chibils

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Just now when I was examining my lr, I noticed an odd translucent thing no more than 1-2mm long scooting around. As I sat and watched, the rock was crawling with them. They're transparent except for some whitish parts around the "head" and seem to jet themselves around (quick spurt, a few seconds still, then another spurt). Is this some form of pod? Parasite? etc.?

Edit: As the title implies, they're long and skinny like centipedes or millipedes. More specifically like mealworms, with an almost sausage-shaped body. They're all over every piece of rock.

Edit #2: It was hard to tell, but they're all over the sand, too.

From what google images shows when I search "copepod," they look similar. But the body doesn't taper as much, nor are the "antennae" visible (they may be too small and I'm missing them?).
 
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Bristle Worms. Mostly harmless detrivores that are beneficial to your tank. I have a couple 5+ inchers in mine and have had no problems. If you mess around in your tank with bare hands, you may have some irritation from their broken bristles.
 
They looked more like copepods or amphipods than polychaetes. Their bodies were rather stubby considering their width and they had no visible hairs/bristles. It's possible, though.

Edit: I only have two fish in my 90G tank with two big brittle stars. Is there enough detrius in the tank to sustain the hundreds of visible (and I imagine thousands of other) bristleworms if this is the case?
 
They could be Amphipods. From your second post, I think they are probably a type of amphipod. And yes I think they will be sustained just fine with their own mini food chain. They eat leftover food, algae, whatever they can find.
 
There's plenty of leftover food and algae, but not so much detrius (since I feed freeze-dried cyclop-eeze to two fish and that's it, lots of food and only a little detrius).

Thanks for the help. I'd get a pic but they're too small and translucent.
 
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