Any live food sources to culture in my DT while it goes fallow?

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Wondering if i could culture any live food sources while I do a fallow period, so when i return fish to my DT there's probably an enough population to survive with fish?

I have thought of mysis shrimp; how does that sound? (tank is a RSR 350)
 

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Wondering if i could culture any live food sources while I do a fallow period, so when i return fish to my DT there's probably an enough population to survive with fish?

I have thought of mysis shrimp; how does that sound? (tank is a RSR 350)

Pods are always good and if you have a fuge or display algae they will maintain a population
 
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I already have copepods so looking for something else as live food for tangs mainly.

Tangs (juvi size) won't eat amphipods I guess?
 

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What do you think of growing mysis shrimp in the DT when there's no fish. Will I be able to have s sustainable population within say 4 weeks?
They will get eaten. Unlike pods they cannot hide and breed as well, IMO just get tiger pods, feed pods more (phyto) or even grow some algae
 

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