I've seen recommendations from people to add pods (usually copepods) to the tank, and I'm curious what benefits they offer. I know they provide food for some fish, and munch on protists/algae, but "adding biodiversity" comes up a lot as well. So, a couple questions:
1. Why does this biodiversity matter (unless it's just trying to mimic the normal ecosystem) and is there an "end point" to shoot for?
2. I started with dry live rock, live sand, and Bio spira. I've added a few pieces from other reefers' tanks, but haven't seen any pods; is it a good idea to seed my tank with them (and, if so, why)?
3. Would they provide food for a zebra goby and/or firefish?
4. Would I need to keep replacing them since my tank is only 20g with no refugium to breed them in?
Thanks for the help!
1. Why does this biodiversity matter (unless it's just trying to mimic the normal ecosystem) and is there an "end point" to shoot for?
2. I started with dry live rock, live sand, and Bio spira. I've added a few pieces from other reefers' tanks, but haven't seen any pods; is it a good idea to seed my tank with them (and, if so, why)?
3. Would they provide food for a zebra goby and/or firefish?
4. Would I need to keep replacing them since my tank is only 20g with no refugium to breed them in?
Thanks for the help!