Copepods ID

Shark888

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Hello,

I bought copepods from an online seller but from I what I read they seems large (approx 1cm) to be copepods although I never saw copepods in real lol. Can someone confirm what is this exactly (see pic attached) ?
 

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Really hard to see in that picture IMO..
But TIGRIOPUS CALIFORNICUS (Tiger Pods) can be 1.5mm long
 
Clearly brine shrimp in the pictures..
cannot comment on if you go any copepods..

Welcome to purchasing from China.. Buyer beware as corruption just part of the acceptable business practices...
 
Okay so I can confirm that there are some very tiny "things" swimming with size less than 0.01, so I can only guess those are copepods, I was expecting to breed them in the small tank you saw in the pics so Im looking for your advise.

Should I move the brine shrimp to my refugium and let what seems to be copepods alone in the small tank ?
 
Okay so I can confirm that there are some very tiny "things" swimming with size less than 0.01, so I can only guess those are copepods, I was expecting to breed them in the small tank you saw in the pics so Im looking for your advise.

Should I move the brine shrimp to my refugium and let what seems to be copepods alone in the small tank ?

Sure.. whatever floats your boat..
Whats your desired outcome of this?

Just dump it all in your tank and enjoy..
 
Sure.. whatever floats your boat..
Whats your desired outcome of this?

Just dump it all in your tank and enjoy..

Well, my mandarin dragonet is currently in QT so Im expecting this copepods/brine shrimp arrival will help him stay alive.

Could the tiny swimming ones be baby brine shrimp?

I hope not.

Both the pods and shrimp should be able to coexist in the same tank if you want.

I have a question about what copepods eat, because I do not have phytoplankton, what apart this copepods can eat ?
 
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