The Phytoplankton is viable for 4 weeks, Rotifers for 6 weeks, and Pods are good for 6-8 weeks all when properly refrigerated.
My research indicates that the pods are best introduced all at once, but obviously if you are target feeding you will want to keep them around for longer to dose small amounts. The Phytoplankton dosing uses up the product within 4 weeks in all but a nano tank.
I do not have a video yet but I am already seeing populations growing in my sump which has always had large pods, but not of the smaller varieties. I am introducing some different foam media for them to colonize in as well on top of my detritus bed in the sump and on my next addition will target that area.
I like that this product is produced from warmer water species of pods which makes them permanently viable in the reef aquarium. The other products I have tried were cold water pods, and this is why they never colonized because they could not survive long term in my warmer (78 degree) tank.
My research indicates that the pods are best introduced all at once, but obviously if you are target feeding you will want to keep them around for longer to dose small amounts. The Phytoplankton dosing uses up the product within 4 weeks in all but a nano tank.
I do not have a video yet but I am already seeing populations growing in my sump which has always had large pods, but not of the smaller varieties. I am introducing some different foam media for them to colonize in as well on top of my detritus bed in the sump and on my next addition will target that area.
I like that this product is produced from warmer water species of pods which makes them permanently viable in the reef aquarium. The other products I have tried were cold water pods, and this is why they never colonized because they could not survive long term in my warmer (78 degree) tank.