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daddyyankee 04/13/2007 11:56 AM

thanks
 
Sweet I will have to do that after work today. thanks again for the info.

EllisColes 05/29/2007 10:16 PM

so ive read and read and someone answer the simple question, whats the best easiest way to feed baby clowns?

abgg118 05/30/2007 01:57 AM

The best way to feed baby clowns is feeding them rotifers fed on micro algae (and possibly enriched with something like Roti-Rich).

And it's not that hard to keep rotifer and micro algae cultures going, actually. The hardest part is getting starter cultures.

EllisColes 05/30/2007 12:18 PM

ok that sums it up, thanks alot

XMASTER 06/14/2007 07:24 PM

Hi I have a Question I had my Spotted Cardinalfish spwan the other night I got a frw a the fry but don't know what to feed them. I had them in a 5 gal tank with air stone greenwater and Rotifers. That did not work they died after 3 days. Any ideas how to keep my next batch alive would help.

Thanks
X

abgg118 06/15/2007 12:22 AM

There are a lot of factors to consider. I take it the temerature was allright the whole time. Did you do water changes? A fry grow-out tank gets fouled rather quickly because of the over-abundance of food (you have to add quite a lot of rotifers). Water changes are necessary almost every day or two (depending on food density, of course). It may be that your ammonia built up and that caused their death. The fact that they made it to 3 days means they did eat the rotifers, as the yolk sack would most likely not have carried them that long.

XMASTER 06/15/2007 09:34 AM

Thanks for the info abgg118. I will do a 10% water change every day on the next batch and see if that works.

Luis A M 06/15/2007 01:01 PM

XMaster,what you call spotted cardinals,pajamas?:confused:

jpitts101 06/15/2007 07:53 PM

has anyone sucesfully cultured Rhodomonas ( the red phytoplankton ) ???? I have obtained a culture but cant find any helpfull info on cultureing it. i have several cultures started but its not looking good for any of them. thanks for any help in advance.

XMASTER 06/15/2007 09:07 PM

Yes Pajama Cardinalfish , also known as Polka-dot Cardinalfish or Spotted Cardinalfish



[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10148639#post10148639 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Luis A M [/i]
[B]XMaster,what you call spotted cardinals,pajamas?:confused: [/B][/QUOTE]

renogaw 09/18/2007 12:42 PM

couple questions: I just emptied my copepod culture station. i started with a bottle of tigger pods in it, and ended up with nothing but adult brine shrimp.

1) why are there brine shrimp in my tigger pods...?
2) i used nannochloropsis in one culture, tetraselmis in the other, and neither produced anything but brine shrimp. something done wrong? (i set it up per the article)

Travis L. Stevens 09/18/2007 12:59 PM

Did you use any of the bottles, culture stations, or tools and utensils in a Brine Shrimp setup?

renogaw 09/18/2007 01:02 PM

nope, was brand new setup, first time doing it. i originally asked question in my reef club about half hr ago, no response so i posted here. i just got a response from someone (who seems they work for the company) that they may not be brine but just their larger copepods.

renogaw 09/18/2007 01:29 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10791503#post10791503 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by renogaw [/i]
[B]nope, was brand new setup, first time doing it. i originally asked question in my reef club about half hr ago, no response so i posted here. i just got a response from someone (who seems they work for the company) that they may not be brine but just their larger copepods. [/B][/QUOTE]

well, no response in half an hour again, so back to here, anyone have any ideas?

the things i scooped out were about 1/4" white bodied brine shrimp look alikes, with a black streak down their spine

Travis L. Stevens 09/18/2007 01:42 PM

I think you just might have adult 'pods in there.

Did it look like this?
[img]http://web.uvic.ca/~banholt/anhlabsite/anhlabpics/tigarianne2.jpg[/img]

Or this?
<img src="http://www.wfu.edu/biology/faculty/brownera/artemia.jpg" height=300 width=180>

renogaw 09/18/2007 01:45 PM

second picture

Travis L. Stevens 09/18/2007 01:46 PM

I don't know what to tell you. If you cultured and used all your tools starting out completely sterile and you sterilized after each use, then there should be no way that you were cross contaminated with Artemia.

renogaw 09/18/2007 01:51 PM

so they are brine?

was brand new ten gallon, split it in half with a piece of plexi glass. brand new air line and rigid pipe. i have bred artemia, but it was completely seperate--i have a dual outlet air pump and the artemia was on the other outlet, at the end of my 10 station phyto setup on the last gang valve. plus the pump is 2' above the breeding stations so there's no way water could have gotten up to the pump, through it, and out the other side.

Travis L. Stevens 09/18/2007 01:53 PM

No, but splashing and tools used to transfer water could cause cross contamination. I couldn't tell you if they are brine or not without a picture of what you're growing. You said yourself that it was the second picture, and that was of Artemia. The first picture is T. californicus (AKA Tigger Pods).

renogaw 09/18/2007 01:58 PM

I can't see it being cross contamination, but that second picture is what i took out of the tank. my camera stinks and couldn't get a good enough shot. the ten gallon is on a shelf above the phyto/brine setup (on the floor). i was isnanely careful because that article says brine will eat just about anything it can. they are saying there's no way brine could have come in the jar, but i can't see how i could have cross contaminated it.

oh well, i guess i'll go get another jar, but just stinks that $20 are down the drain. i'd have been ok if it crashed or something, since it's learning curve, but to have nothing but brine shrimp in there stinks.

Travis L. Stevens 09/18/2007 02:02 PM

You can still use it to feed the tanks, but I agree that would suck if it was all Brine. But, don't count your chickens before they hatch. See if you can find someone local who can look at it under a Microscope. Heck, you can get a decent Pocket Microscope for $9.99 at Radio Shack.

renogaw 09/18/2007 02:06 PM

i dumped them in the fuge anyway, cleaned out the tank, and am going to try once i get some more phyto up and running.

my fuge is chock full of amphipods, maybe i'll just try them. my mandarin just doesn't seem to like eating them though.

timrandlerv10 11/24/2007 02:43 PM

my nanno cultures are getting darker, heavier, 'sludgelike' deposits on the bottom of the bottles.

i assume that its large clumps of nanno.

is that bad?

is it bad for the culture?
i wasnt sure what to do, so i poured 1/2 the culture into a new bottle, and then washed the sludge out into my fuge.

thoughts?

thanks,

tim

shikhyung 12/09/2007 06:52 PM

Newbie here. Instead using an air pump, can you use a small power head to culture copepods? Shin.

FMarini 12/10/2007 07:34 PM

I guess you can use a small powerhead, HOWEVER, you got to protect the input from sucking in nauplii.
So IMHO- I would use an airpump and stone


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