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![]() Hi all,
I have just bought a 55 gal with some live rock that has been running for over a year but there are no pods or other critturs anywhere in the tank. Does anyone have some pods they could spare so I can get a population going? Any ideas on the best way to do this? Also if anyone has any soft corals frags available in the Edmonton area please let me know - The tank looks really bare without any corals - I never thought I would be glad to get some xenia!!! ![]() Cheers all, Brian |
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![]() Harveys Got some Xenia...
http://www.canreef.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=11469 or you could try to pm Dez. He usually has a few frags kicking around. ![]() |
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![]() You should not have to seed the tank to get pods. They usually show up on their own volition.
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![]() Hi Bob,
I would agree if you have a decent quantity of decent quality live rock - While there is an amount of live rock in there - its not exactly brimming with life and there is a load of tufa rock etc. My budget is limited at the moment and I will be getting more LR but in previous tanks I could always find pods by looking at night with a torch sorry flashlight ![]() Brian |
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![]() Warning: This is not a bump
![]() I just want to thank Beverely and Harvey for the frags. They are doing really well. Cheers, Brian |