Tiger Pods

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  1. Cat4wisson

    Cat4wisson Feather Duster

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    Tiger pods are a cold water species and will not survive more than 72 hours in a reef environment. They are good for a one-time feeding, but not to seed a tank or start a population.
    I personally wouldn't waste my money on them for a reef tank.
     
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    Thanks Packleader,

    Just what I needed to know.

    Would these be more appropriate then?

    1000+ amphipods / copepods- FOOD FOR SALTWATER AQUARIUM - eBay (item 140319851744 end time May-13-09 04:30:19 PDT)

    They just list them as amphipods/copepods and not tiger pods?
     
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    Cat4wisson Feather Duster

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    Awesome Ill have to order some asap then,

    Thanks