Small white bugs in Betta tank.

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Any ideas?
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They are very small, white/clear, and surf the glass and swim in the water column.
 
Possibly Copepods, which are tiny aquatic crustaceans.

Think they are pretty harmless and your Betta might even snack on them if they are Copepods.
 
I actually think they are tiny limpets. After a little research, it seems they are harmless, if kept in small numbers.

Hopefully their population doesn’t escalate.
 
I actually think they are tiny limpets. After a little research, it seems they are harmless, if kept in small numbers.

Hopefully their population doesn’t escalate.
As far as I know, freshwater limpets don't swim around in the water column...and if they were such creatures, then they create no more of a problem than other snails/molluscs.
 
Freshwater limpets have a small flat shell on their back. How do these things move about?

Can you post a video of them moving?
 
Freshwater limpets have a small flat shell on their back. How do these things move about?

Can you post a video of them moving?
They look like little white snails, and move as such.


As far as I know, freshwater limpets don't swim around in the water column...and if they were such creatures, then they create no more of a problem than other snails/molluscs.
No clue, I’m just guessing.


Can you post a video of them moving?
No, sorry, I’m not home right now.
 

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