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No - Never1. Do you actively see "pods" in your reef aquarium? None, a little, a lot?
My guess is that I have a lot of natural food and things I don't see - since I don't tend to feed my fish that much (as compared to what I read here) - and they are all fat and healthy. So - my guess is that they are 'there' - just eaten immediately when they come out.2. Do you care if you have "pods" in your tank or not?
First time I have seen them todayToday let's talk copepods, amphipods, pods in general and more specifically should you see them active in your reef tank! "Let’s just get this straight: Copepods are always a good thing to have in an aquarium. First, they do absolutely no harm. In fact, because their favorite food is stuff like suspended particulate matter, detritus, and film algae, they add punch to your clean-up crew. They are also an excellent, natural, nutritious food source for corals and small reef fish." - AlgaeBarn
1. Do you actively see "pods" in your reef aquarium? None, a little, a lot?
2. Do you care if you have "pods" in your tank or not?
image via @alex.mccann99
Seems like my aquriam is going through all the unknown but reef2reef community is providing me great knowledgeToday let's talk copepods, amphipods, pods in general and more specifically should you see them active in your reef tank! "Let’s just get this straight: Copepods are always a good thing to have in an aquarium. First, they do absolutely no harm. In fact, because their favorite food is stuff like suspended particulate matter, detritus, and film algae, they add punch to your clean-up crew. They are also an excellent, natural, nutritious food source for corals and small reef fish." - AlgaeBarn
1. Do you actively see "pods" in your reef aquarium? None, a little, a lot?
2. Do you care if you have "pods" in your tank or not?
image via @alex.mccann99