Yes, they can be much smaller. They are quite tiny when they first hatch out. Visible, but tiny. The one in your video looks like a mature adult amphipod.
i have a 120 gallon aquarium i am setting up soon with a 45 gallon refugium just wondering what the best package to buy from u for the refugium setup would be i really like the amphipods and baby stars but what would you recommend
Hey, nice vid! Just watched it and it looks like you're off to a fine start. That crab might eat some beneficial worms and sandbed organisms so keep an eye on him:) Beautiful live rock, nice shallow sandbed. It's all good -- probably ready for some hardy beginner corals now!
rite my tank is looking much better i have got all sorts of algy eating stuff and ive posted it on youtube plz watch and tell me wot you think:) "reef tank begining"
ty again im new reef hobbiest and havetank set up with small live rock i will be adding alot more rock but waiting on funds hehehe and way ive had this 2 kl of rock for a week and my whole tank has gone green lol so i think them and tubo smails would love to live there will get some asap:) keep up the gd work:)
How do they not get sucked up into the filter?
HappyHoney41 1 week ago
beautiful
Frum5 1 year ago
GREAT CAMERA BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN, U CAN SEE CLEARLY EVEN WHEN U R ZOOMED IN REALLY CLOSE!
DartDevil381 1 year ago
I set up your amphipod breeding kit in a ten gallon tank, it produces more than enough pods for my mandarin goby
waddalife 1 year ago
when it rains does it dillute the sea water in those tanks?
akcessdenied 1 year ago
@akcessdenied No, there is a constant inflow of new seawater, plus there is a standpipe on the side to allow rainwater to run out.
ipsfdotcom 1 year ago
I have these living in my external filter
HeresMyInput 1 year ago
you are a millionaire...I KNOW THIS!!
METHWON213 1 year ago
Cutest little guys!
Fordeadlysin 2 years ago
Yes, they can be much smaller. They are quite tiny when they first hatch out. Visible, but tiny. The one in your video looks like a mature adult amphipod.
ipsfdotcom 2 years ago
Yes fishman101, I checked your vid. That looks like an amphipod. The arched back is one of the distinguishing features.
ipsfdotcom 2 years ago
Ok thanks, can they be smaller than that one?
TheFishMan101 2 years ago
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Can Anybody check out my vid and see if it is a reef amphipod.
TheFishMan101 2 years ago
i have a 120 gallon aquarium i am setting up soon with a 45 gallon refugium just wondering what the best package to buy from u for the refugium setup would be i really like the amphipods and baby stars but what would you recommend
nangle21 2 years ago
Hey, nice vid! Just watched it and it looks like you're off to a fine start. That crab might eat some beneficial worms and sandbed organisms so keep an eye on him:) Beautiful live rock, nice shallow sandbed. It's all good -- probably ready for some hardy beginner corals now!
ipsfdotcom 2 years ago
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TheFishMan101 2 years ago
rite my tank is looking much better i have got all sorts of algy eating stuff and ive posted it on youtube plz watch and tell me wot you think:) "reef tank begining"
pidy411 2 years ago
ty again im new reef hobbiest and havetank set up with small live rock i will be adding alot more rock but waiting on funds hehehe and way ive had this 2 kl of rock for a week and my whole tank has gone green lol so i think them and tubo smails would love to live there will get some asap:) keep up the gd work:)
pidy411 2 years ago
Amazing! These are one of the most nutritious foods available for fishes and invertebrates!
jillianmarquett 2 years ago
so they are like a UV in a way lol
bodybag101 2 years ago
dude your one of the best i live in canada quebec and no one and NO ONE has the skill you do man thanks
bodybag101 2 years ago