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Old 10-05-2007, 01:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
New2Salt
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Default Tigger Pods Colonize Aragonite???

Do you guys think this will work??

I use Aragonite (CaribSea) Reef Sand. It is much more of a crushed coral than sand. I bought the Tigger Pods that come in an 8oz refrigerated jug. My clown has yet to munch on them but the pseudo immediately started chomping on the adult tiggers that were visible.

So, Im wondering if these things will colonize and have baby pods? Going camping this weekend, I was thinking of a sustainable food source on which my fish could forage, and it dawned on me that these things might not like my substrate.

Any opinions or experience with these little tiggers?
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