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Mid July I had the disaster that wiped out my tank(pump quit in sump and tank hit 115F without the water going to the chiller). A little more than a month later the pod population has exploded. My Sump/refugium was never affected by the heat although the ammonia spike hurt the life in it. The pods have reseeded in the main tank and are incredible. Here is a picture of some on the glass. The pic is about 1.5 inches accross.
![]() The pods on the glass are nothing compared to the amount on the rock and sand. They are litterally on top of each other 2 or three deep in some places(couldn't get a good pic in those spots, bad angle). I have never seen them this thick. I guess thats what happens with a tank full of food(dead things) and no pod predators.
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Darn, can't post a pic, I'll keep trying.
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Thanks Brad.
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