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daphnia
How can I tell if I have any daphnia left in my tank?I want to culture some.
Thanks! Buzz |
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I dont believe daphnia live in saltwater...
You must be thinking Amphipods or Cocapods? Whats going on, whats happening, what are you talking about, why are you hear? hu hu hu?
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Sorry, couldn't resist. Won't happen again. Today. |
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Are you talking about rotifers? How is your tank? Is it still green?
Tomoko |
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Culturing rotifers or daphnia is pretty simple. They feed on green water. Shawn is right. Daphnia is a freshwater organism. I culture and feed nanochloropsus (adaptable to both salt water and fresh water) to my rotifers and daphnia in open top containers.
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Hey Tomoko!
Im sorry I did mean rotifers.Yea still got green water so this morning I wrapped it up for a blackout.All corals are in the 20 doin great!All the pics of canopies were great.Im going with the clamshell.Got all the lights and am probally go get the lumber Thursday.I will let ya know how it comes out(green water and conopy) Thanks! Sean
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