ShilohPSU
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I have a pair of cleaner shrimp that regularly spawn green eggs under their tails. I was checking out the micro-organisms (copepods) that multiply in the refugium and I found something interesting. I run my refugium lights on an opposite cycle from my main lights on the tank, so the main lights were off for about 2 hours and the refugium was just turned on for about two hours. I noticed a little translucent thing with 2 dark black eyes about the size of the smallest baby aiptasia before they anchor and grow. I saw it move and it looked almost exactly like a mosquito larvae but with dark eyes. I followed it for a couple of minutes until it got sucked into the sponges of the refugium. My best guess is that it was a tiny cleaner shrimp larva. Is this possible and is this what they look like? Are there any chances of getting a survivor or two in the refugium, overflow, ect without any extra care? How hard is it to raise the larvae in a separate 10g tank and how long does it take them to develop?