How long to breed copepods in 125G display tank for a mandarin?

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So I put over 65,000 copepods of varying species in my 125G tank in March, and they're literally everywhere. All over the glass, the filter, the refugium, the skimmer, and I have to assume the rocks and the sediment. I can see them moving.

So do you guys think this had been enough of a breeding cycle that it's a sustainable population for one Mandarin?
 
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If you have substrate and alot of rock. Rafugium, or ats you will be ok
I have quite a lot of rock, and it's all live rock. I believe there's at least 300lbs of live rock in there and several hundred pounds of sand.
 

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Normally some measure of tank maturity is good too, but between adding them, seeing them, the large size, and the few months minimum it's been running - you should be fine.
 

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Be sure to dose phyto to keep your population healthy and growing, but you should be good!

(Pods absolutely do eat detritus, but I always like to add phyto in order to give them the most varied possible diet and increase their growth/breeding rate.)
 

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