Cakebaker13
New member
Hey everyone, So I'm new to the hobby. I have had my tank up and cycled and ready. I have a 29 gal tank with 20 lbs of reef sand and ~29lbs of rock. I have a Reef Octopus BH-1000 HOB skimmer, Fluval 306 Canister Filter, and a CPR Aquafuge2 Small Refugium.
Current tank inhabitants include 2 Ocellaris clownfish, 1 LTA, and 1 Mandarin Dragonet.
My girlfriend keeps getting worried that our latest addition, the mandarin, might have eaten all the existing copepods, in addition to two supplemental additions of copepods made within the past week.
Is it possible for the mandarin to have eaten all the added copepods within a matter of days? The refugium has about 1 in of live rock/shell/dead coral rubble in it and about a softball portion of cheatomorpha.
At this current point, what is the best way to obtain a sizeable population of copepods? I have been debating on adding a third batch of copepods to the refugium and turning off the pump for about 10 days to make sure they get settled. I have been feeding the tank a little phyto daily for the copepods to have some food.
If I cannot turn off the refugium, I was thinking about adding a sponge or cloth in the outflow to further block the exit of copepods from the refugium. Any experiences or advice in this would be greatly appreciated.
Current tank inhabitants include 2 Ocellaris clownfish, 1 LTA, and 1 Mandarin Dragonet.
My girlfriend keeps getting worried that our latest addition, the mandarin, might have eaten all the existing copepods, in addition to two supplemental additions of copepods made within the past week.
Is it possible for the mandarin to have eaten all the added copepods within a matter of days? The refugium has about 1 in of live rock/shell/dead coral rubble in it and about a softball portion of cheatomorpha.
At this current point, what is the best way to obtain a sizeable population of copepods? I have been debating on adding a third batch of copepods to the refugium and turning off the pump for about 10 days to make sure they get settled. I have been feeding the tank a little phyto daily for the copepods to have some food.
If I cannot turn off the refugium, I was thinking about adding a sponge or cloth in the outflow to further block the exit of copepods from the refugium. Any experiences or advice in this would be greatly appreciated.