rshimek said:Hi,
Shrimps (Order Decapoda, Suborder Caridea) have some very different characteristics from Isopods (Order Pericarida, Suborder Isopoda).
From the photos this is clearly a shrimp: defined and evident carapace (lacking in isopods), eggs brooded under the abdomen(not done in isopods), differentially adapted legs (not in isopods,), etc.
Trust me. It ain't an isopod.
About 2 months ago I was doing my weekly bryopsis cleaning, I felt a burning sensation between my fingers. I pulled my hand out and found this little beast busily depriving my hand of its blood supply. The one in the picture below is about 1/4" long.

I was told on another board that it was an isopod, but your statement above about isopods has got me rethinking this. I was also told at the time that isopods generally don't thrive in most aquariums. I have a few of them that I can see. Unfortunately, they're damn hard to catch.
Thank You...happy Memorial Day. (If one is supposed to be happy on Memorial Day, that is.)