Reddish brown blobs appearing in tank?!

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Recently I've been finding these reddish brown blobs sitting at the bottom of Kimchi's tank. At first, I thought it was just Kimchi's brine shrimp pellets since them and the blobs are similar in size and colour. But every time I took one out, another one would just appear again! These aren't the brine shrimp pellets.... What do I do?? What are they and how do I get rid of them? Kimchi doesn't seem to be in any distress...
 
Are they.....

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...Poop?
 
"Poop" was my first thought too. Depending what they have been eating and how old they are, poop can look that way.
 
I can't believe I'm asking this, but can you get a picture?
I'm in the 'its poop' camp too.
 
I'm voting it is poop as well. Try to get pictures. If you are super concerned you could take him out and put him in a small container with only water. If these mysterious blobs continue to appear, it has to be poop. :)
 
Sounds like caca to me.
 
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