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Do you see them in the system still ? I imagine it depends on the amount of fish eating them n such I've added multiple times when I noticed the drop off in populations of em. Having multiple wrasse and a mandarin can pick em off all day so try to keep healthy population of em.I never see pods in my socks. I added a bunch to my sump a couple months ago, should I have to replace them regularly?
I addedd 2 packages of the 5280 aboit 2 weeks ago in my 65 gallon tank. They were all over my tank. Thousands of them. After few days to week i noticed less and less. I had no fish just finished cycling. I went to clean my socks and they were full of pods some dead some alive. I dont see any in my DT i think my sock got em all.
I think the socks remove the pods to some degree but not all of them. I added the exact same 2 packages about 2 weeks ago as well and the pods covered everything upon adding. During the day now though, I see almost nothing but at night, I start to see pockets where 100's of females of one of the species are gathered and some of the other 2 species are everywhere on the glass.
I agree that filter socks will remove pods from an aquarium. I know I get a bunch of amphipods and copepods in my socks when I clean them. That said, the number going into your socks should be fairly low when compared to your overall system. If you stock your DT with pods and no longer have a healthy population I would suspect one of several causes. Lack of food, poor water quality, or something eating them being the obvious ones.
I addedd 2 packages of the 5280 aboit 2 weeks ago in my 65 gallon tank. They were all over my tank. Thousands of them. After few days to week i noticed less and less. I had no fish just finished cycling. I went to clean my socks and they were full of pods some dead some alive. I dont see any in my DT i think my sock got em all.
@AlgaeBarn I just am establishing a 33 gallon reef tank. It has been up and running for 2 years, but i moved it to my house now and am setting it up for corals. I am feeding Phytoplankton every 2-3 days but was thinking about establishing copepods in the tank to supplement the fish and coral diet. How do I order from you? I have a filter that sits on the top of the tank, as it is not drilled. If I turn off the pump as suggested should the copepods be able to establish themselves without mass casualties? Lol
If you can avoid filter socks, I would recommend not using them. If you have a lot of macro, it will end up trapping most of the detritius and the macroalgae will consume the waste. Skimmers and return pumps can hurt the pods, but since the pods we sell tend to like surfaces, they won't be going through the return pump 100x a day.I know this is an old thread , my question is to Algae Barn, should people just not use filter socks ??
Also, do skimmers and return pumps affect the pods???
That would be hard to 100% avoid as whatever you filter the detritus through would likely catch both the pods and the sludge. I think it would help if you cleaned it out in sections verses all at once every time.@AlgaeBarn is there a way to save the pods when i vacuum & clean the sump/fuge of the detritus & sludge accumulated over the course of a year?