Particularly for animals that live in water, acclimating from one environment to another–even if quite similar physically and chemically–can present serious stress.Yes, "pods" (copepods, amphipods, etc.), are known to be incredibly resilient and adaptable.Indeed, the tidepool-dwelling harpacticoid copepodTigriopus californicusis regarded as one of THE toughest of all invertebrate species.
All that said, pods too benefit considerably from acclimation.Allowing a slow steady physiological adjustment to the new surroundings can greatly increase survivorship during the introduction.This is particularly important when attempting toseed a system with pods.Reducing stress in this way might also increase fertility and fecundity, thereby accelerating the pace at which the population increases.
Acclimation techniques for pods differ a bit from those applied to fish or inverts.Featuring copepods of all life stages, products such as 5280 Pods contain individuals so small (i.e.the young, miniscule, nauplii) that there is no practical way to separate them from the shipping water.As a consequence, this water isalladded to the system–eventually.
Generally speaking, when utilizing a drip acclimation system and drip counter, two or three drips per second is usually more than sufficient water flow.Still seem like overkill for pods?Satisfied that thetank will almost certainly become seededsince a few individuals are bound to survive no matter how roughly treated?
Consider that the large females (especially those bearing eggs) are the most valuable as seed stock.At the same time, their larger size makes them much more susceptible to predation.Why?Because they simply are easier to see!And just subsequent to being added to a new tank, they usually are somewhat disoriented, which makes them yet more prone to an opportunistic predator.What to do?
Just introduce the pods into the tank after lights-out.Not only are most fish less active around this time but they also have a very difficult time seeing the pods.By morning time, the new pods will have had sufficient time to recover and hide.Adding your pods directly to the refugium (if present) can additionally help to limit predation losses long after acclimation.
The following may be suggested when seeding pods:
- Check the contents of the package to ensure the copepods are there and moving!copepods are easier for some people to see than others.
- Open the package and gently pour contents into a spacious container (e.g.5-gal bucket).
- Allow culture to breathe for 5 to 10 minutes.
- Deploy drip acclimation system OR begin adding small amounts of tank water (approximately ¼ cup) in 5-10 minute increments until shipping water has been diluted by a factor of 4-5x.
- Gently pour the contents of the bucket into the refugium or sump.
With just a little bit of care during acclimation, plus regular feedings of a quality live phytoplankton such asOceanMagik, you should have an abundance of fat, juicy pods in your reef.
William Stonesays
This is very new to me
Shaun Smallsays
I hope I really win some of these free pods.If I do, i am going to follow these directions 100%.The last batch of pods I bought,I was unaware that pods need acclimation too.
Johnsays
Ditto
chrisacravensays
I did research and I even still missed this, acclimate pods seemed unnecessary.Big mistake, now I am waiting for payday to get new pods and backup pod tanks running so I have emergency pods Incase of a crash
Kim Kellerstrasssays
Acclimation info was helpful
Frank lessarysays
i hope i win more pods don't think I did it Wright
Tracy Schultzsays
This is great information, thank you!
Blake Angerssays
I'll be receiving my pods any time now.I'm glad I read this information on proper aclimation before introducing them into my refugium.
Justin Schaulsays
Would be a great addition to any reef!
Randolph Andersonsays
Wow.This was something I didnt know.Guess this is why mine didnt survive.
Kyle Sillssays
Very useful information.Ready to add some more!
Maëlsays
Very interesting.
I'm fench and i would like to add some pods in my future tank.
I think you can't deliver to France ?
Dustinsays
Just ordered some pods and brine these acclamation directions will help tremendously thanks
Luis Gonzalezsays
It's easy to overlook these steps since they are small.First thought is its fish food and just dump and go.Great information and eye opener to the fact that hou could save them and have a seed affect in the system.
ps23lmsays
I will wait about a hour after lights are off to put the pods in, right now they are in a bucket I am adding a little tank water to about every 10 minutes
Janice Ohearnsays
I didn't realize this either.How about putting acclimation instructions in shipment?Probably would save a lot of lives.Thanks for the info.?
jeffanddeannawilliamssays
So excited about adding my copepod's tonight for my new mandarin goby.I'm hoping to get them seeded quickly for a thriving mixed coral reef tank!
Thanks,
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pumas0511says
Great information.I just got my order of the EcoPods from here.manbetx3.0最新Thanks @Algaebarn #Algaebarn.