Originally Posted by
B.J.
http:///forum/post/2656737
They are very good. To quote this website:
"Copepods are an essential part of the marine ecosystem. In the ocean they serve as one of the largest food sources. In the home aquarium they will be eaten by many different species of fish including Mandarins, Scooter Blennies, Seahorses, Pipefish, and all other small species that may be difficult to feed.
These copepods will live in, under and around live rock. They feed on the detritus (leftover food, fecal matter, etc.) on your sand and rock. They grow and multiply to provide a great source of nutrition for your fish and Seahorses"
Some people like me are very jealous of you right now. I have had to buy them in the past!
My tank is still very young. Maybe a tad over 4 months after intial set up and water was poured in. I have no fish. I have just the Eel cause I have been obssesed with them since I was younger. My water is damned perfect as far as PH trites and trates. ammonia and salinity. I have done about 5 water changes in those 4 months. I try to do one every 3 weeks as time permits. Thats why I have yet to go bigger.
Upon further review of my tank I have a, excuse my vulgar, Sh*t load. They are everywhere. On my rock all over the glass. How did they just show up? never had a single fish other than the yellow tailed damsel and I gave him back cause the Eel kept trying to eat him.
here are a few photos of my tank and Eel.
Any suggestions????