Your favorite Copepod and why

Whats your favorite group of Copepods and why?

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shakacuz

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Honestly - anything that can outsmart my fish long enough to propegate!
101% this!!

i have a yellow coris wrasse so he’s always on the hunt. at night i mostly see amphipods roaming around.
 

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Nearly all copepods hold the same nutritional value so there's no real difference in that aspect. Only major difference is are they pelagic or substrate dwelling and bredding rates . With that said Apocalypse is my favorite for it's bredding rate
 

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Nearly all copepods hold the same nutritional value so there's no real difference in that aspect. Only major difference is are they pelagic or substrate dwelling and bredding rates . With that said Apocalypse is my favorite for it's bredding rate
I was looking at culturing Apocalypse but then was thinking Tigriopus as they are slightly bigger. Any suggestion for either or?
 

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I was looking at culturing Apocalypse but then was thinking Tigriopus as they are slightly bigger. Any suggestion for either or?
If you're looking to grow a established copepod population in a reef system smaller is always better. Larger copepods are more a direct feed source as they get picked off easily . Copepods need time to enter the substrate and breed ...they can't do that if they are being picked off in the water colum
 

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