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![]() It's really unfortunately that abcha0s is so adamant about Tigger-Pods (Tigriopus californicus) being a cold water species. I'm not going to be able to change his/her mind, but for anybody else that wants to see a scientifically peer-reviewed and published paper stating that their temperature range is 43 F to 91 F, take a look at the link below. Obviously the Cambridge Journals website is not something I can fake
![]() http://journals.cambridge.org/action...line&aid=70713 Temperatures above 80 F and below about 65F are not their optimal temperature range, but they can live and produce in those ranges.
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![]() There is a very good discussion about culturing Tigger-Pods at
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2030920
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