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Very disappointed with Reefs2Go.


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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Default Very disappointed with Reefs2Go.

    When I'm happy I'll say it. When I'm not I'll say that too. This go around with @Reefs2go I am not happy at all

    Well after the initial order on 2/21/13 of the above, all arrived DOA. @Reefs2go customer service handled this issue very quickly via email but I just received the replacement today. I am very disappointed Although it says *Copepods & Amphipods I must say the Copepods are MIA. Yes I did a very very close inspection, even under my magnifying glass. NO copepods Also does it look like there are 1000 in each bag?

    My total reason for ordering this special was of course the Copepods for my Scooter Dragonet. So far he's never eaten the Amphipods, nor have my other 2 Firefish. Bottom line is I got a ton of Amphipods that I didn't need. $39.99 not well spent.
    7B67B00D 069E 4A62 AA73 10B2E2625A94 7456 00000B797101241C zps3a566267 - Very disappointed with Reefs2Go.
    FA120A05 91D9 43EA 9573 2A907F396251 7456 00000B796C15B54A zps106e5217 - Very disappointed with Reefs2Go.
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

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    speedstar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I have gotten the same order, 1000 + 1000 free, my wrasee and sixline eat em all up kinda surprised yours go untouched.

    I have gotten many copepods though, just needed to really leave the sponge in the tank to get them all out as they were only like 1mm big and barely visable.

    I got mine for $25 and added to a shipped free order, taht could play into my satisfaction as well.
    Anyone can grow Zoa's and LPS I have some in my sump.

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    dputt88 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    It has always seemed to me that they treat amphipods and copepods as the same at reefs to go. May i reccomend reed or algagen, you can get algagen from LA if ordering online is your only option

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    dputt88 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    For scooter, id. Recommend tisbe, they easily establish in the reef tank, quick breeders, and an appropriate size.

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Default Very disappointed with Reefs2Go.

    I usually do go for the Tisbea but saw a deal, ya know. I think DF&S has them too. I'll check it out. Thanks deputt
    @speedstar they eat the copepods just fine but the amphipods they don't touch.
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