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Old 10/31/2007, 10:37 PM
pallidamors pallidamors is offline
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Reef Bugs????

Are these things any good? I was thinking about ordering some for my tank. Im looking to increase the number of pods and podlike creatures....to feed my mandarin.

Dont worry the mandarin is doing very well...he eats mysis, baby brine, and pods I does the tank with.
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Old 10/31/2007, 11:26 PM
seapug seapug is offline
clams are your friends.
 
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they are one of the best foods for your tank-- part of the idea of a refugium is to create a place for them to breed and maintain their populations. If you buy them it's a good idea to try to create some sort of place for them to live like a refugium or rock pile in the tank. Otherwise, it's like giving your fish a $20 meal that lasts 5 seconds.
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Old 11/01/2007, 11:41 AM
christyum22 christyum22 is offline
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great product give it a try food will stick to ur corals alot better
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Old 11/01/2007, 05:22 PM
jquailus jquailus is offline
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I dont agree, I tried using reefbugs and I have seen no normal feeding habits of my zoo's xenia's frogspawn or monti, i do have alot of pods but then again i had alot of pods before, not i just use rotifers and clcyopleeze( spelled wrong) i have noticed better results with that over reefbugs
 


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