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![]() I have heard good things about the tiger pods in the link posted above. Have you tried bloodworms? My mandarin started to eat them (as well as mysis but I'm sure you tried that
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![]() I came across this on RC a couple of days ago
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1017583 You can build a couple of these and pass them out to some friends to build up the pod population (or seed with Tiger pods). This could provide a permanent solution for you, as the pods will always have a safe place to reproduce and keep their number up.
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![]() for the shoprt term i would invest in the pods from oceanaquatics. build a few of the pod condos like okguy suggested, or get a HOB fuge... or both. i dont see why not. good luck
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![]() i think its time to build a few pods hotels
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![]() We were in the same situation... lots of pods+mandarin=few pods,+fuge=fat mandarin and healthy pod population. Get a fuge! Those podcondos will help alot though.
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