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It depends on how you start the tank. If you used live rock, then usually there will be some Copepods in LR. Should see it after few months of setting up the tank. Tiny creatures crawling around.Okay I will do that. Another question i have is, since tank is being started from scratch, do i need to introduce copepods or they qill grow somehow? Please advise

It depends on how you start the tank. If you used live rock, then usually there will be some Copepods in LR. Should see it after few months of setting up the tank. Tiny creatures crawling around.
Another way of pods coming into the tank is through frags (frag plugs) when you buy new corals. So there should be some pods hitch-hiking into the tank. (But if you dip those new frag plugs, I don't think the pods can survive).
But pods need phytoplankton to grow. So in our tanks the plankton concentration is very low (to none) unless we dose large amounts of phyto separately (or grow live phyto).
So if you need to introduce pods, an easy way (but expensive in the long run) to do is buying ocean nutrition live copepods. Also there other brands as well.
Another way is by introducing a mature live rock through lfs which has tons of Coraline. But it can be abit tricky because there will be unwanted hitchhikers as well.
So for starters if there are zero pods in the tank I would try buying some separately once or twice just to get the population going.
if you have a refugium, put some pods in it. So that they have some safe space to grow without being eaten.![]()
No worries at all. Happy to help.Thank you for your reply. It's being started from dryrock and I don't have a refugium. I can't buy live pots because I live in Dominican Republic and we don’t have anyone selling this. If i buy in the statea the transit time is about 3-4 days and i dont know if pods will arrive alive. Its complicated


