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I'm trying to set up tank (110 gallons) and one of the fish I'm looking into is a mandarin dragonettes, but the copepod diet. Can i still have pods and mandarin with an uv sterilizer?
 

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I'm trying to set up tank (110 gallons) and one of the fish I'm looking into is a mandarin dragonettes, but the copepod diet. Can i still have pods and mandarin with an uv sterilizer?
Yes
 

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The simple answer is yes. A uv even if properly sized for the aquarium and set to optimal flow rate for sterilization of things like ick will not effect higher life forms like pods on a simple pass through. The pods would have to be living in the uv unit for it to affect them.
 
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Thanks, Ill keep that noted

The simple answer is yes. A uv even if properly sized for the aquarium and set to optimal flow rate for sterilization of things like ick will not effect higher life forms like pods on a simple pass through. The pods would have to be living in the uv unit for it to affect them.
 

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It may take multiple additions of pods and feed to accumulate the desired population density. Also continued additions of pods regularly to refresh that population. Dragonettes do nothing all day but hunt and eat. They can consume 1000s of pods in a day. Hopefully your dragonette will adapt to a frozen diet to supplement its diet.
 

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I wanted to tell you that I find it refreshing to see someone introducing themselves to the hobby, doing their homework first.

You ask the right questions and I encourage you to keep it up!

With this approach, you will enjoy great success in the hobby.
 
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@vcnt

I wanted to tell you that I find it refreshing to see someone introducing themselves to the hobby, doing their homework first.

You ask the right questions and I encourage you to keep it up!

With this approach, you will enjoy great success in the hobby.
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In a system that large you don't ever need to.
Would it be better to get a mixed jar, such as galaxy pods, or buy 4-5 jars of species-specific from algae barn, I forgot to add, that I don't have a refugium as my sump doesn't have a section for it. I could use return as a refuge and drill the acrylic for an external pump but i'd rather not
 
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