I'm hoping to get lots and lots of input here as I don't think there is a single reefer who wouldn't benefit from learning of the topic! :)
As most of us know biodiversity (especially of microfauna populations) is vital to the mini ecosystems we have in our houses that we put so much time, money and effort into. We are trying to replicate the natural oceans as much as possible, so why isn't this subject touched on more? I would think that with more diversity when it comes to beneficial bacteria, copepods, and other cool tiny critters the more we have the more stable and natural our systems would be. What are the best ways we could we go about adding to the biodiversity of our microfauna and other organisms in our reef tanks?
As most of us know biodiversity (especially of microfauna populations) is vital to the mini ecosystems we have in our houses that we put so much time, money and effort into. We are trying to replicate the natural oceans as much as possible, so why isn't this subject touched on more? I would think that with more diversity when it comes to beneficial bacteria, copepods, and other cool tiny critters the more we have the more stable and natural our systems would be. What are the best ways we could we go about adding to the biodiversity of our microfauna and other organisms in our reef tanks?
