Growing Copepods

rzrmaster

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Those articles are very old in terms of how far we've come since then. In fact, you will find more in depth info on this forum, and more up to date. I don't have time to search out the threads though, sorry.
 
Pods are very simple to cultivate. They tolerate water conditions that would kill most fish and inverts and feeding is simple. I grow mine in a 20g tank using nothing but a heater, light, air pump and phyto
 
Pods are very simple to cultivate. They tolerate water conditions that would kill most fish and inverts and feeding is simple. I grow mine in a 20g tank using nothing but a heater, light, air pump and phyto

Afraid that blanket statement doesn't hold true for quite a few species of copepods. Most pelagic copepods need pretty damn clean water, more so then corals in some cases. Particulates are an issue with them as well.

It is true there are some species of copepods that are rugged little beasts, and amphipods are just as hardy as those.
 
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