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Unread 10/01/2015, 04:25 PM   #1993
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Originally Posted by EvMiBo View Post
I'm not convinced pelagic species last long in aquariums with fish, protein skimmers, filter socks, etc. Benthic tisbe seems to be the ticket. Amphipods eat copepods though. Why feed tisbe copepods phytoplankton right off the bat if they are detrivores that also consume dinos? They can feed on phytoplankton too, but I think that should only be an option when you can't visibly see food sources. Just an opinion, I'm sure there's more than one way to skin the cat.
All I asked was for a good source of phyto that people use, that's it. Can someone please tell me? I'm not interested in defending why I want it, that's not why I asked that question.



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