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I have a pad in my refugium I use to prevent stuff from going into the tank and every week or so I like to clean it so I get consistent behavior from my skimmer and floss roller.
Its heavily populated by copepods and amphipods in the time its in the tank and I hate killing them all when I hose it off.
Is there any chance they're smart enough to move down the pad to the water if I hung it for a few hours before cleaning it?
Below are images of it being hung before cleaning:
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In my honest opinion if you have them in there you've got a huge abundance of PODS throughout the tank and I really wouldn't worry about it but I'm sure others with a lot more experience and I have will chime in on your question.
 

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Likely not, but as has already been said, I wouldn't be too concerned about the loss as your population is clearly thriving.
 

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My 15 gallon tank has enough to keep my royal gramma picking them off the glass,rock and substrate.
 

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