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My tank is almost 2 year old. I have about 50 lbs. of live rock from different sources. With some of it I got a ton of small (many deformed) star fish. Could I also have gotten pods?

I was thinking of a scooter blenny.

Are pods that noticable that I would be seeing them?

I also saw something called "Ocean Pods" on line, a bottle live pods for $25. I have a AquaClear500 hanging on my tank as sort of a fuge with sand and macro algea, it just trickles into tank, would this work for pods?
 

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you have pods. try checking your sand bed at night with a flash light. You should be able to see small little bugs jumping around. I've always been told these were pods.
 

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you may have pods but not enough to sustain a scooter blenney or mandarin. The general rule of thumb is 75gal and 75lb of live rock aged for over a year. And in my opinion this is still pretty low, I would only go with those numbers if you have a big and decent fuge. These are great little creatures but they require a lot to survive.
 
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print6196":3l65jkex said:
My tank is almost 2 year old. I have about 50 lbs. of live rock from different sources. With some of it I got a ton of small (many deformed) star fish. Could I also have gotten pods?

I was thinking of a scooter blenny.

Are pods that noticable that I would be seeing them?

I also saw something called "Ocean Pods" on line, a bottle live pods for $25. I have a AquaClear500 hanging on my tank as sort of a fuge with sand and macro algea, it just trickles into tank, would this work for pods?

You most definitly got some pods from your LR.

There's several brands/species of pods for sale, look around they'll pop up :D

BTW, yout HOT AC fug sounds fine for pod production.
 
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print6196":1d26xrm3 said:
My tank is almost 2 year old. I have about 50 lbs. of live rock from different sources. With some of it I got a ton of small (many deformed) star fish. Could I also have gotten pods?

I was thinking of a scooter blenny.

Are pods that noticable that I would be seeing them?

I also saw something called "Ocean Pods" on line, a bottle live pods for $25. I have a AquaClear500 hanging on my tank as sort of a fuge with sand and macro algea, it just trickles into tank, would this work for pods?

The 'deformed small star fish' are probably Asterina stars, they reproduce by splitting. Here's a link to the hitchhiker frequently asked questions which has some great info and pics.

http://www.reefs.org/hhfaq/

As far as 'pods go, I am wondering what else is in the tank besides rock :D. The other occupants in the tank might be why you aren't seeing many 'pods as they get eaten.
 

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