tgunn
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7066431#post7066431 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rdmpe
Wow, tube worms and bristle worms? That is cool. I'm not sure exactly what is in mine. The snails keep it pretty clean I think. I also had a bunch of green stripe hermit crabs living in there for a while (gone now). There is a light dusting of sand that doesn't cover the whole bottom. I just can't see in there very well. I need to take a flashlight and look up from the bottom. I'd probably be able to see things better that way.
Although I have a ton of pods, I placed an order from www.oceanpods.com just for the helk of it (to use Tyler's term). I figured it should at least increase the diversity a little bit. I'm going to dump almost all of them into the refugium, maybe putting some into the main display tank after lights out...
Yup, tonnes of little tube worms and feather dusters in there. Despite being covered there's still some light in mine that shines through my acrylic overflow wrap.
I also have plenty of cerinths living in there too..
I have the same kind of problem; the only real way to see in mine is to look up from underneath; which means peeking in through the thin rings of glass I can see around each bulkhead.
Heh, you bet, gotta get things just for the helk of it!

Are you planning on just dumping the bottle in the 'fuge to boost the population? Or are you going to just feed every once and a while?
I've finally started seeing 'pods swimming around in my sump. I think once I swap out the PCX-70 for a PCX-40 and slow things down in there they'll thrive a lot better...
Later,
Tyler