Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
If you don't mind, here are some macro images that I find interesting.
This is what I believe may be a Peppermint Shrimp Larvae that I found in one of my tanks. It was about 1/2" long. The spots were much larger and pinker when I first caught it, but it took me too long to set up for the photo. At the time, we had just had a WMAS guest speaker that showed his research in developing shrimp. They are larvae for 3 months. That's a long time, relatively speaking. He described them as "monsters" with large claws that aggressively devour anything they can catch.
![](uploads/4/p_shrimp_larvae_04Oct_006a.jpg)
The pic was taken with my digital camera set to macro viewing through a Jewelers Loop.
Here's another that needs no identification.
![](uploads/4/macroimages_023a.jpg)
And finally, a Hydroid and some Copepods:
![](uploads/4/macroimages_019a.jpg)
Hope you enjoy these as much as I do.
Aloha,
Mark