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![]() Try the pod piles, even in the sump where the pods can be sucked back into the tank. That 6-six is going quite the competition so you'll need a steady supply.
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![]() I'll echo Mark's concern about housing a 6line and mandarin together, I did the combo in a 75g for nearly a year before the 6line went berserk and attacked the mandarin. I found the poor thing laying on the bottom without any fins left and no means of locomotion. Succumbed that night.
![]() Sorry for the off topic tangent BTW. I guess so it's not a completely random musing, I'm currently trying "Artic Pods" (by Reed Mariculture). They're like big honking cyclops-eeze. I bought them in the hopes my CBB would take to them so that his diet isn't completely monotypic on mysis, but so far no go. My tang seems to like them though ![]() ![]()
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![]() I got my first pod by trading sand with other reefers. A cup for a cup, or a rock for a rock from various reefers will go along way to diversify your sand bed.
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![]() I have roughly 40lbs of live rock in my sump with Chaeto and the only inhabitant in there is a single ocellaris clown.
If seen pod piles mentioned before. Are they basically just a small pile of rubble in the display tank? Tony - I hear you about the six line. I loved him when I got him but he has become a realy jerk in the tank. It's funny, he jumped out around 2 months ago but I was there shortly after and got him back in the tank and brought him back to life. I should have left him on the carpet. He is even worse now though as I think he suffered some mental damage whne he was on the carpet. ...allthough politcally incorrect we call him Corky now ![]()
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![]() I've never had a sixline go crazy on me *knock on wood*, and mine has lived peacefully with my mandarin for a few years.
As for the pod piles they are just small piles of rubble that a sixline or wrasse can't get into. They can be rubble, they can just be really porous rock, etc. |
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![]() My 6-line not psycho either, actually find rather interesting how he cruises the current and goes throughout the rock. By competition meant that he's a pod eating machine.
At night with a flash light, tank used to crawl with pods, since getting the wrasse, have to look really hard now to find any. Pod piles just areas of rubble or large pieces of crushed coral. |
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![]() Do Centropyge also eat pods? I used to see tons of them at night (with a flashlight, like Mark), but not so much recently, after adding a Rusty Angelfish.
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