Which fish eat Copepods?

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Since my tank is in a fallow period my pod population is starting to grow very fast. The glass is covered with the little guys. I won’t be adding fish back to the tank till September so by then I will have tons of them.

I know mandarins will eat them, but what else?
Also I will be putting my 3 wrasse in (carpenters, labouts, lineatus) I think they will help but, I’ve never had this many pods in the tank.
 

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Does that blenny need sand? I’m sandless.
He would do better with it because sand holds more pods than glass, gravel is better
 

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Along with your wrasses a pair of clowns would take care of all of those pods.
 

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Amphipods are usually about 1/4" long, and look like a tiny shrimp. I don't see them on the glass usually.

Copepods are the tiny specs that crawl around on the glass.

Dragonettes like the mandarin and the one Paul has pictured eat pods for a living.

Halichoeres genus wrasses are amazing hunters, but they need sand.

Chrysiptera genus damsels might be a good option.
 

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Yes, I stand corrected they are Copepods. ..having one of those mornings

No worries.

The wrasses you picked (fairy and flasher) probably won't eat very many pods. They eat plankton out of the water column.

Maybe a possum wrasse would do a good job for you. Mandarins and scooter blennies are awesome, if your tank can handle it.
 

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Perfect opportunity for a nice mandarin. Just be forewarned, you will need to culture/purchase more pods. These fish are vacuums when it comes to pods. Check out this thread:

 

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