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When doing maintenance (water change/clean sandbed) I always notice tons of pods in the dirty water. I always have fished out the amphipods before ditching the water, but I'd like to be able to save the copepods as well.
Anyone have any tips/strategies for accomplishing this?
 

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That's a good question. I wonder if you could let the dirty water settle and pods collect to sides/bottom of bucket. The siphon dirty water to new bucket and pour fresh salt water to pod covered bucket to pour in tank/sump. Lots of work for( ;)already dreaded) water change task
 

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You could likely build some sort of filter to catch them, perhaps even use one of those fish nets designed for bettas and such with the super tiny mesh.
 
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That's a good question. I wonder if you could let the dirty water settle and pods collect to sides/bottom of bucket. The siphon dirty water to new bucket and pour fresh salt water to pod covered bucket to pour in tank/sump. Lots of work for( ;)already dreaded) water change task
Yes, that would add to the workload a bit, probably worth the time to most hobby addicted ppl like myself

You could likely build some sort of filter to catch them, perhaps even use one of those fish nets designed for bettas and such with the super tiny mesh.
Thats a smart idea, I'll check out that net.
 
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