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Amphipods & Copepods – Small (SM) Portion | 2.5ml Live Pod Biomass (Gammarus sp.)

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Size: Small (SM)
Volume: 2.5ml live pod biomass (measured by organism mass, not water)
Estimated Count: ~300–600 live amphipods & copepods
(Exact quantity varies based on life stage, body mass, and pod activity.)

Perfect For: Nano reef systems, picky feeders like mandarins, pipefish, and seahorses

Benefits:

  • Live, reef-safe food: Rich in protein, omega-3, and HUFA

  • Self-replicating clean-up crew: Feeds your tank and reduces waste

  • Eco-balance booster: Helps stabilize micro ecosystems

Use Cases:

  • Add biodiversity to your refugium or sump

  • Feed finicky fish & inverts naturally

  • Improve long-term water quality with detritus control

  • Create a self-sustaining micro-ecosystem

Notes:
This is a live mix of Gammarus amphipods and smaller copepods. Ratios vary. Some will be very small or fast-moving — we do not count individuals by hand. Instead, we use a volume-based system validated for consistency and quality.

Pod Density Tip: Tap the bag gently — you’ll see a flurry of movement in the water column. That’s life in action.

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