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![]() mine eats mysis and brine but only if its right infront of its face.
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![]() If it's 'pods that they need to eat you can buy live pods - "Tigger pods" I saw them for the first time in person yesterday, crazy, it's really a bottle of live pods! They're "prettier" than regular pods too and will breed in your tank. Something to think about anyhow
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![]() it should be noted though that tigger pods are a temperate water species (hence the refrigerated bottle). If you want to add them into your tank and have them reproduce, you will need to acclimate them.
A 14g is not enough to sustain a constant population of pods while a predator is in there. If you can find a way to hook a big enough fuge up to the biocube (i know some people have done it), then you might be set. |
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![]() Wendel has those tigger pods as well and he has the dead ones to that you can just use as food as well.
Looks like that might be worth a try.
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150 Gal system 3'x3' 400W M/H, Bekett skimmer, Dart return,1/4 HP Chiller 180 Gal Drop tank, LED lights, Bubble master 250 skimmer,Hammerhead on a closed loop, Speed wave return. |
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![]() I have had them in the past and never had any luck keeping them. Really beautifull fish.
Good luck , Chris |
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![]() JL has the dead Arctipods and live Tigger pods.
the arctipods REEK!!! oh man. the tigger pods are much smaller than i thought they would be. 'tigger' makes me think "tiger" for some reason :P |
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![]() I had a pair in a 20Gish tank for quite a few months.. never really ate anything other than pods. Did great for me until I took the tank down.
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