Why do LFS and online live foods only have baby pods? Also looking for a diverse micro culture for the refuge.

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;LurkingWhy are adult pods so hard to find? Trying to find diverse micro flora & fauna for refuge sand bed.
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;LurkingWhy are adult pods so hard to find? Trying to find diverse micro flora & fauna for refuge sand bed.
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@AlgaeBarn website has a nice explanation why they sell mix of different lifecycle stages. In summary so when you buy pods, you don't have to keep buying pods as often

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Look up GARF Grunge.
@WVNed looked it up - you always have great tips!

update from 6 mins ago:
digging deeper in search engine, then found this post and read everything so no longer as excited. Post #6 below lists sources that I'd instead (and have) use/used.
 
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There are various sources which have an array of sixes. Larger will be tisbee, tigger and amphipods. Copepods can get to good size also

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Amthipods and Copepods are completely different species. Normally Amthipods will get naturally introduced to your system via frags and rock sources. The smaller ones you refer to as baby's are Copepods
 
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