Pods are not that fussy.
In the past I just used an aquaculture protien pellet
but the chunks of prawn seem to work well
just don't overdo it!
Pods seem to bloom better in tanks that are fed lots.
I suspect my bloom is more the result of them having the tank to themselves
than too heavy feeding but in combo tis workin good
A trap would be nice to transport them to other tanks
will put a bottle with shrimp inside in tonite 'n see how it goes
"KurtG" wrote in message
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So, what do Pods eat? I've been dosing them twice/day with a plankton
mix. Sounds like I should blend up some shrimp/krill as well.
--Kurt
swarvegorilla wrote:
"KurtG" wrote in message
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Add Homonym wrote
right now my 20 gal has:
1 yellow tang (yep - yellow tang in a twenty - doing well at that!)
How is he doing? I'd consider my 48" 110 gallon barely adequate for my
7" yellow tang.
--Kurt
I have moved from retail for the moment and my smallest marine is now
more than 100gal.
The sand bed in me mates new tank is prob 40cm, which is a LOT of sand in
this tank
A lot of sand!!!!!
As to understocking
I'm enjoying having tons of life on the liverock..... the fish can have
the other tanks!
have been burying chunks prawn for the worms to eat
and the pod population has exploded
at night there are SWARMS of the things!
So considering trying something tricky fish wise
and yes I mean trickier than a dragonette
perhaps a local red cheek 3 fin.....
would like to try breed
and they really need a tank to themselves for the males to display
could be interesting anyway