The reef aquarium hobby continues to reach new heights. This is most evident by the extraordinarily beautiful systems we see on display
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Copepods
Copepods make up the crustacean arthropod subclass Copepoda. It is one of the most ecologically important groups of animals on the planet. This isn’t just because they are the most abundant animal species, nor just because they collectively make up the most biomass (which they do!). Rather, it is because most all freshwater and marine food chains ultimately lead back to them; this is because they are primary consumers, heavily grazing algae both from open waters and seafloors. In so doing, copepods transfer nutrients and biomass created by primary producers to predators higher up in the food chain. Just as these activities are so essential to the wellbeing of natural marine ecosystems, they are important in one’s saltwater aquarium.
Copepods benefit marine aquaria of all kinds in all sorts of ways. Most species, for example, make a great foundation for the clean-up crew. Their capacity for controlling detritus and nuisance algae is certainly impressive. As they grow and multiply, they become a highly nutritious live food source for an astoundingly broad range of aquarium animals. For example, as benthic types grow to adults, they are picked off of the bottom by small fishes such as green mandarins, six-line wrasses, etc. Larger planktonic types get picked off by zooplanktivores such as anthias. Tiny copepod larvae, which are almost universally free-living in the water column, serve as an excellent food source for many types of corals.
In this section, you will learn which type of copepod best suits your needs, how to add “pods” to your tank and how to keep a resident pod population flourishing indefinitely.
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Kickstarting Your New Refugium
Whether it's just been installed as part of a bone-dry, newly set up aquarium system or as an add-on to a well-established, heavily
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A Copepod Cornucopia: How to Maintain a Continuous Live Food Source in Your Reef Aquarium
Some of us aquarists are satisfied just to find a pod or two in our systems—just to know that they’re still there! Then again, some of
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Amphipods and/or Copepods: Can They Peacefully Coexist?
Detritus and algal films compromise the aesthetic appearance and environmental quality of any saltwater aquarium. For sure, they
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Stocking a Refugium
Marine aquaria have a peculiar way of growing (in terms of both size and complexity) over time. These “add-ons,” be they filtration
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The Refugium: A Home for Your Pods
It just isn’t enough to say that a refugium is “a tank on a tank” or “a sump with some macroalgae in it.” When used to their full
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From Detritus to Delicacy: Using Harpacticoid Copepods for Natural Nutrient Cycling
Pretty much nobody wants their marine aquarium to be covered with filth and green slime. Yet, mulm and benthic microalgae show up (at
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How to Seed Your Reef Tank
Seed (and Re-Seeding) Copepods in the Marine Aquarium
It’s understandable—totally natural, even—to want to see what we’re buying when
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Are There Copepods in Your Reef?
Are There Pods in Your Reef?
Copepods are an integral part of nearly all natural marine ecosystems, and it’s likely that a large,
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Pod Size Matters: Feeding and Seeding with Copepod Cultures of All Life Stages
No matter how or when you do it, adding live copepod cultures to a reef aquarium has numerous benefits and absolutely no drawbacks.
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Feeding the Mandarin Fish
For so many aquarists, the green mandarinfish (Synchiropus splendidus) is a must-have species. Its endearing personality, exquisite
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Pods In Your Reef: Seeding a Marine Aquarium with Copepods
Benefits of Pods In Your Reef:
Microcrustaceans (or “pods”) in general, and copepods in particular, are an integral component of
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Mandarin Goby Fish Care | Using Copepods to keep a Mandarin Dragonet
Mandarin Fish Care 101:
Foods and feeding are the foremost concern for any aquarist wishing to keep a Green Mandarin Dragonet
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Getting Your Greens: The Benefits of Feeding Live Nannochloropsis
Most of us want—and should want—our aquarium systems to more or less function ecologically in a way that resembles natural marine
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Feeding Your Hungry Pods
Marine aquarists are really attempting to accomplish several goals when introducing copepods to their systems. These undoubtedly
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Exoskeletons, Roughage and Digestive Health
Unlike marine animals, who use chitin, we humans, and most other terrestrial animals, benefit greatly from dietary fiber. Consisting of
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Keeping and Feeding the Fairy Wrasses
In addition to being “reef-safe,” there are a number of attributes that make Fairy Wrasses a great aquarium fish: hardiness, a high
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At the Top of the Bottom: Harpacticoid Copepods and Aquarium Substrates
There are quite a few options out there for marine aquarium substrate. From rubble to mud, aquarists have tried all of them. Many have
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The Hardy Copepod
The ocean is not always a hospitable place to be for an animal. This is especially so in the shallows, where unstable temperatures,
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A Closer Look at the Harpacticoid Copepod Tisbe Biminiensis
There are many different reasons to add copepods to one’s marine aquarium system. Each copepod species has its own set of attributes
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