Blazingreef123
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So I recently (yesterday) purchased a Mandarin Dragonette after having my 75g set up and running successfully for about 7-8 months now. This tank has a 29 gallon sump/refugium that is stocked with Fiji mud, live rock, and cheato algae. When I first set this tank up and let the cycling process finish I added some copepods and amphipods to the tank. I actually added both the Tisbe Bimeniensis and tisbe californicus strains of copepods to the tank. Over the course of the 7-8 months I have watched the populations of my amphipods and copepods steadily increase. However, something I have noticed is I don't see nearly as many copepods as I do amphipods anymore. The amphipods are everywhere, I constantly see them in my filter socks and anytime I move my rock around from the refugium to the display tank. So my question is, do amphipods prey upon copepods? I still find copepods fairly readily but nowhere near the amount of amphipods that I regularly see. Now this could be because of the obvious size difference and how I perceive the difference in population, but it used to be I could look into my refugium and see a good 4-5 copepods in a square inch, now I'm lucky to see 1 every square inch. If any experts could help me out on this I would greatly appreciate it! Also, if there are any successful or experienced Mandarin Dragonette keepers here please chime in on any useful information you may have for me! He is currently in quarantine in a 40g breeder and I am simply mesmerized by this guy! I absolutely refuse to lose him!