Apoc pods Survivability in tank

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Hi all, wanted to get your take here...
I introduced a bottle of Apocyclops Paramensis to my tank a few weeks ago, however I am pretty sure none of them have "taken hold" or even really survived up to now. I see no adults and after looking under a 60x magnifier, the organisms eating my algae films appear to be rotifers and not nauplii.

What are your experiences with Apoc/Apex pods inhabiting your tank or refugium? I have a QT tank full of Tigger pods (and who knows what else), which are easier to see since they prefer to inhabit the glass/surfaces.

Do you think Apoc pods are not benthic? Perhaps I filtered them out incidentally from my filter floss?
Are they super sensitive?
My next plan is to try tigger pods in my tank, and based on the QT tank experience I think they have a much better chance at surviving...
 
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If you run Mechanical Filtration you will see little to no pod life... If they were a larger strain of pods they were probably taken out by the filter floss.

Dang. And this is one of those things I've been trying to configure into a setup w/ copepods. I have a hard time accepting a setup without any mechanical...
 

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Pods need food. If you keep your nutrients low, they tend to thrive less. It really has nothing to do with filtration.
 

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Dang. And this is one of those things I've been trying to configure into a setup w/ copepods. I have a hard time accepting a setup without any mechanical...
I don't run Mechanical cause I keep purely pod eaters, It's an easy switch just have to do a little more water changes
 

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