copepod tank

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  1. fazool666

    fazool666 Sea Dragon

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    Hey let me ask you, did you just drop the pads in the refuge? That was the PITA gettin those little guys outta there! I spent hours going through each piece taring the pads apart and separating the pods into a separate container - was fun :angry:
     
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  3. Av8Bluewater

    Av8Bluewater Giant Squid

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    I second the Ebay deal.
    I have a ball of
    Chaeto inside of one of those plastic lids that API test kits come in. Kinda my in tank refugium hiding in the back. That's suppose to be their home base , but there are thousands in the tanks now. Mostly babies you can barely see. The ones from Ebay are huge. ..amphis and copes. At night they're all over the glass.
     
  4. Av8Bluewater

    Av8Bluewater Giant Squid

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    I put the whole sponge thing in my tank for about a week. Eventually I picked them out and didn't see much life in there.
     
  5. tinnghe

    tinnghe Purple Spiny Lobster

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    that's what i did, i ordered that and seed my fuge with it. how can you tell what is pod? i shine my light in there at night and cant seem to figure out what is what. i have 1 six line and yellow banana wrasse they could be the one that eating it. i've running like that for around 3 months now. i have a massive ball of cheato in the sump, with live rock, some sponge and about 4 inches of sand, i got alot of sea squirt in my return area, dont really know how to indentify what pods looks like at night.
     
  6. Av8Bluewater

    Av8Bluewater Giant Squid

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    They pretty much look like little bugs.
    Scroll down to copeds/amphipods here:
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  7. tinnghe

    tinnghe Purple Spiny Lobster

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    i know what they look like in the pic, not in real life
     
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  9. naperenterprise

    naperenterprise Astrea Snail

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    well dealing with pods for years, the stuff we buy on ebay like I said on the blue and white pads are filled with microscopic life... The adults breed inside the pads... They say 1000 pods... There are way more than that. If you see a bunch of adults thats great... But dont bother picking them out... throw those pads in the fuge for a while until you start to see life all over your tank. The best way to do this a week or so later get a flash light at night and just look around, look at the corners of your glass, in rocks, etc...
     
  10. naperenterprise

    naperenterprise Astrea Snail

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpZL3tX431o

    The fast moving things are probably mysid shrimp, look close and you'll see a lot of little mirco looking bugs swimming around...