Hi All,
I ran my tank fishless for about 6 months. During this time I seeded my tank with Apex Pods and fed it Phytofeast. Apex pods are super small, but once in a while, I may be able to spot it. After some time, I realized that may gone. When seeding, the Apex pods were released in the main DT (when I had sand) and also the refugium 1st chamber where I stored my bio media.
I always thought having pods and feeding Phytofeast was a sure bet for growth without any predators. Are cleaner/fire shrimps predators?
Research on UV sterilizers and Pods: From what I have read, the pods we get in the bottles are juveniles and they are more prone to UV sterilizers by damaging their cells and ability to replicate. Adult pods are less likely affected. BTW my UV is 57watt on a 40G IM.
Solutions:
tia
I ran my tank fishless for about 6 months. During this time I seeded my tank with Apex Pods and fed it Phytofeast. Apex pods are super small, but once in a while, I may be able to spot it. After some time, I realized that may gone. When seeding, the Apex pods were released in the main DT (when I had sand) and also the refugium 1st chamber where I stored my bio media.
I always thought having pods and feeding Phytofeast was a sure bet for growth without any predators. Are cleaner/fire shrimps predators?
Research on UV sterilizers and Pods: From what I have read, the pods we get in the bottles are juveniles and they are more prone to UV sterilizers by damaging their cells and ability to replicate. Adult pods are less likely affected. BTW my UV is 57watt on a 40G IM.
Solutions:
- Turn the UV off for 3 months and allow the pod population to reach adult hood.
- Allow the UV to turn on for 12 hrs/day
tia