Let me start by saying that I've been keeping reefs since 1998 and I had never used cultured pods in a tank until this weekend. In the past I have either used all live rock or seeded a tank with a hunk of live rock from a local reefer and assumed that since I eventually saw some crawlies on the glass, it was good enough. I currently have two nano tanks: a 9 month old tank that was established with dry rock seeded with live rubble, and 3 week old tank that contains mature live rock from my LFS. Both have plenty of crawlies on the glass, so I figured I was all set on pods.
However, this weekend I was the lucky winner of an Ecopods culture that you guys donated to the Boston Reefers for a coral symposium raffle. When I won the pods, I didn't imagine they would have much of an impact on tanks with established pod populations. I split the culture between my two tanks and two days later, I am shocked. The tanks have never looked this clean. It's like I've added a turbo charged micro cleanup crew. I don't know what species of pods I had growing in my tank before, but I was obviously missing something. It could just be that the pods are doing a super cleanup job on my glass, but I swear my water even looks clearer. Both tanks!!
I had been thinking that the real reason to add pods was to kick start things in a new tank, or to feed a dragonet. I'm sure those are useful applications, but the cleanup crew work these guys have done is just incredible.
I'm so impressed with this product and grateful for your contribution to our local club event!
However, this weekend I was the lucky winner of an Ecopods culture that you guys donated to the Boston Reefers for a coral symposium raffle. When I won the pods, I didn't imagine they would have much of an impact on tanks with established pod populations. I split the culture between my two tanks and two days later, I am shocked. The tanks have never looked this clean. It's like I've added a turbo charged micro cleanup crew. I don't know what species of pods I had growing in my tank before, but I was obviously missing something. It could just be that the pods are doing a super cleanup job on my glass, but I swear my water even looks clearer. Both tanks!!
I had been thinking that the real reason to add pods was to kick start things in a new tank, or to feed a dragonet. I'm sure those are useful applications, but the cleanup crew work these guys have done is just incredible.
I'm so impressed with this product and grateful for your contribution to our local club event!