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Newbie questions here!
Can anyone give me the low down on dosing/adding in Copepods?
I have a 110 Gallon set up with softies and fish, it was already cycled/established when i purchased it a few months ago, so in all its a 5+ year old system.
However, it needs work - more rock/coral etc (it was pretty minimalist from the old owner).
Would it be worth adding in Copepods, or would this require a refigium set up in Sump first (which is on my list of things to do).
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Newbie questions here!
Can anyone give me the low down on dosing/adding in Copepods?
I have a 110 Gallon set up with softies and fish, it was already cycled/established when i purchased it a few months ago, so in all its a 5+ year old system.
However, it needs work - more rock/coral etc (it was pretty minimalist from the old owner).
Would it be worth adding in Copepods, or would this require a refigium set up in Sump first (which is on my list of things to do).
Thanks
Does your system have a sump? It doesn’t need a refugium per say but it’s a safer place for them to thrive you can get a long tube with that bottle of them and introduce them into your sand bed so research before doing I’ve never personally done it but I am thinking of doing this you could also get the hob refugium and put them in there
 
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Does your system have a sump? It doesn’t need a refugium per say but it’s a safer place for them to thrive you can get a long tube with that bottle of them and introduce them into your sand bed so research before doing I’ve never personally done it but I am thinking of doing this you could also get the hob refugium and put them in there
Yes it has a sump - was going to set up the refugium there.

Good to know that you can add them without a fuge, i'm guessing that it is beneficial for the whole system?
 
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Yes it has a sump - was going to set up the refugium there.

Good to know that you can add them without a fuge, i'm guessing that it is beneficial for the whole system?
Send a pic of your sump and yeah I’m not sure the survival rate though if you have fish that actively hunting them
 

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Newbie questions here!
Can anyone give me the low down on dosing/adding in Copepods?
I have a 110 Gallon set up with softies and fish, it was already cycled/established when i purchased it a few months ago, so in all its a 5+ year old system.
However, it needs work - more rock/coral etc (it was pretty minimalist from the old owner).
Would it be worth adding in Copepods, or would this require a refigium set up in Sump first (which is on my list of things to do).
Than
You already have copepods in the system more then likely. Just dose a little phyto to boost them up a little
 
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