Seeding pods

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i have a 90 gallon reef that has been up for 3 years. I want to add a mandarin in near future. I don’t notice any pods in tank currently. I don’t use cheato either. I do have a 8*4*4 ceramic block in sump. Will the pods reproduce in it? Do I just buy live pods from my lfs? I do have a melanrus wrasse in tank and I do think he eats pods.
 

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A melanurus will eat pods, but a 3yr old 90g should produce enough for a mandarin and a melanurus, barring any other significant pod eaters.
 
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My concern is that I don’t seem to see any pods in tank currently? Arepods that small that I won’t see them?
 

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They live in the live rock and the babies you won't see, most will look like smaller then microbubbles. If you shine a flashlight at live rock you might see rolly Polly looking bugs moving along the rock. Those are the adults
 

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They usually aren't too visible during the day. At night they can be seen as tiny specs just above the sand line.
 

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I added pods during a fallow period and they exploded after 3 weeks. I was dosing phytoplankton as well. I stopped dosing the phyto after running out 4 weeks ago and have noticed fewer pods in the tank. However, there are still many in the tank. I had the best luck with the following;

https://reefnutrition.com/tigger_pods.php
 

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Check out the PaulB baby brine shrimp feeder, your mandarin will be fat and happy
 

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