Looks more like a fungi to me, few mites eat decaying wood, a shrimp will make quick work of them, get some ADA shrimp.
FW limpets make hard shells about this size, typically on glass though.
Did you see his drawings and pictures toward the end? It's not fungus. It's some type of arthropods like water mites. He put one under a microscope and drew it.
So Amano shrimp will eat them. I quess some of the species of ghost shrimp will too.
Well, not many are good with aquatic entomology although that was what most did at the lab I worked at in UCSB.
I could get a close approximation, but why? Are these really pest? Are they hurting anything? Are there predators that would like to eat them available?
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