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dwarf horse food.
What is the best and most readily available food for dwarfs. I have some decapped brine eggs but never seem to get much of a good hatch rate. any insight on hatching would be great. Thanks!
-ben |
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I use the soda bottle method and it works great. I use the decap brine shrimp from SeahorseSource.com.
Baby Brine shrimp is the best food for dwarves. Newly hatch is brest and then enrich baby brine shrimp. |
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I've also raised L strain rotifers with copepods (accidental introduction) and was able to provide supplemental feedings to dwarfs (for say, a failed hatch of bbs). For a while, I had such a high yield, I was able to feed my dwarves exclusively copepods and rots for weeks at a time.
I used two 5 gallon buckets that were lightly aerated. I had my highest yield feeding live phytoplankton, but had good yields using frozen phyto. The only problem I had was occasional crashes, but since it was only supplemental and I still hatched bbs most of the time, that wasn't a problem.
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Thanks ya'll. that is what I was looking for. Now what more can I do to make the bbs more enriched. Or just feed immediately after hatching? Thanks again!
-ben |
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I use Zoe, Micro Vert and Phyto Feast (refrigerated liquid). Others also use Selcon.
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Get some Cheato other Macro Algaes and some Tigger pods...they will eat those too and they will Multiply in the Cheato!
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