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help my pod population

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save the pods ......... I really need some if those that have good cultures could spare some. I want to get the population in my sump going. Thanks
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pod population... pod population you don't need no stinkin pod population..... :shock: JK....I just couldn't resist... Badges badges we don't need no stinnnnkinnn badges
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Amyjoe wrote:pod population... pod population you don't need no stinkin pod population.....

tell my mandarin that :D
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we have some flat worms that you can have :roll:
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Amyjoe wrote:we have some flat worms that you can have :roll:
Got some, but thanks anyway..... my flat worms and your flat worms would not play well together. :evil:
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Did you get any pods out of that macro algae?
Wanted: to set up a tank again.
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I think a very very large refugium is the only way to keep these going for over a few years. I did really well the first three years but without a large refugium mine have died down. The new tank will have a massive refugium, i am sure of this.
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Yep, mine's gonna be 55G.... but I don't get it, how do you keep the pump from chewing the 'pods up?? I understand that some people keep refuges that drain into their tank, with a gravity feed, but I know that most people with large refuges don't have this.
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ShagMan wrote:Yep, mine's gonna be 55G.... but I don't get it, how do you keep the pump from chewing the 'pods up?? I understand that some people keep refuges that drain into their tank, with a gravity feed, but I know that most people with large refuges don't have this.
I've read that some get chopped but a large portion just get pumped up to the main tank.


Scott- No pods to speak of ...but you had alot of bristle worms in there :shock:
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