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A few months ago I added some pods for reefs2go. I just happened to look at my sponge tonight when taking out some rocks with cyano on em. And there they are crawling around and munching on whatever was on the sponge. My issue none are in the refugium where I put them. Now I have to figure out how to get them back into the refugium.
 

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you could move the sponge to your refugium for a day or 2, they'll come out of the sponge and populate your fuge
 

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It doesn't really matter where they are in the tank, they're going to do their job by eating all sorts of nasty stuff in the tank. I'm sure they are in the refugium, maybe not adults, but the young could be in there.
 

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If they continue to multiply just throw a mandarin in there when the numbers are high. He'll take care of it :) as to transporting them back in to your refugium, cant help there
 

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