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Tank is only 3 weeks old yet i noticed that in the last 2 days my copapod population exploded, i mean there where some on the glass here and there but now they are evrywhere and in big groups.
Is this regular?
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yeah. my first coral tank was a pico with no fish, just rock, coral 2 hermits and 4 snails. I had pods EVERYWHERE. With nothing to eat them in your tank they are producing unchecked. Not a bad thing. When you do add fish they will have lots of little snacks waiting for them.
 
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yeah. my first coral tank was a pico with no fish, just rock, coral 2 hermits and 4 snails. I had pods EVERYWHERE. With nothing to eat them in your tank they are producing unchecked. Not a bad thing. When you do add fish they will have lots of little snacks waiting for them.
I added 2 small clowns today and they where making quick work of them
 

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Are these copapods? bc if so I have a whole bunch of fully grown pods
 

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