So, I have been thinking about setting up a small maybe 5 gallon tank with Live rock rubble, and some macro algae to start up a pod farm.. I have a ton of what i believe to be Amphipods (visable to the unaided eye) in the chambers of my AIO nano. but I would like to get a few of the mail order jar of pod things I see around. I am looking at Tribse and other "crawling" type pods to eventually seed my 90 gallon, and in the distant future eventually keep a mandarin fed and happy.
I've read that they aren't too fond of free swimming type pods.. While I would be interested in as much bio diversity as I can get and would welcome any and all veriety of good pods, that is the main reason for it.
I am debating on a fuge when i get the 90 project under way.. It will be using a 20 long sump. I have read differing opinions on weather having a fuge chamber in the 20 long is even doing anything to help the tank.. I think I want to do it anyway, and eventually use the farm to seed the fuge area. I am also thinking I would keep the farm tank up for extra supply anyway.. who knows at this stage..
Does anyone have experience with raising pods? Any tips as to a better method then the one I have planned? Is it advisable to skip the fuge in a 20 long sump? I'm also debating implementing an algae scrubber at some point as well for additional biological filtration.
This 90 gallon tank will be a very slow project.. I already have the tank, stand and sump tank. It may start out as fish only with live rock, and then as lighting allows down the road I would move into a reef setup.
Thanks for the help - Rob
I've read that they aren't too fond of free swimming type pods.. While I would be interested in as much bio diversity as I can get and would welcome any and all veriety of good pods, that is the main reason for it.
I am debating on a fuge when i get the 90 project under way.. It will be using a 20 long sump. I have read differing opinions on weather having a fuge chamber in the 20 long is even doing anything to help the tank.. I think I want to do it anyway, and eventually use the farm to seed the fuge area. I am also thinking I would keep the farm tank up for extra supply anyway.. who knows at this stage..
Does anyone have experience with raising pods? Any tips as to a better method then the one I have planned? Is it advisable to skip the fuge in a 20 long sump? I'm also debating implementing an algae scrubber at some point as well for additional biological filtration.
This 90 gallon tank will be a very slow project.. I already have the tank, stand and sump tank. It may start out as fish only with live rock, and then as lighting allows down the road I would move into a reef setup.
Thanks for the help - Rob