Rotifers, Copapods, Brine And Greenwater

scubasteve

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soon enough i hope to get the shipping figured out but for now is pickup only possible local meet up work schedule pending lol
 

Themaddhatter

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Well, got 2 of these cooked up and they're as dark as the original batch from you. Going to need to get some carboys too. How much can I dose daily? If anyone need some and Steve is out I can spare a few water bottles worth. 5 bucks should be fine.

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scubasteve

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Steve do u have any pods, brine and phyto your selling?
just freshly hatched decapsulated brine and phyto.... i still dont got enough phyto to start cultures yet. next time i split it im starting a second carbuoy just sold alot but still have 1.5 litres
 

scubasteve

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you can feed alot depending on alot of things but you need to start smaller and work your way up or you will get an algae bloom. i feed about 1 litre a week in my 90 but i split it up throughout the week when i dose my regiment
 

scubasteve

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3 gallons will be ready for this weekend. brine shrimp i put on hold till i have another batch of seahorse fry since there wasnt much interest. getting everything set for rotifiers and either tiger pods or tangerine pods.

my question of they day for you is would you rather tiger pods or tangerine pods?
 

BigReefer

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i normally buy tiger pods ... but I would buy either ... its for a mandrain ..

how much are you selling for?
 

Pistol

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tisbe pods are benthic, bottom dwelling thus good for mandrins and multiplying in the tank, tiger pods are planktonic, drift in the water column thus are eaten quickly by all fish.
 

scubasteve

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Could these be used to seed a system?

the best time to start pods is after the cycling is done before you get livestock

tisbe pods are benthic, bottom dwelling thus good for mandrins and multiplying in the tank, tiger pods are planktonic, drift in the water column thus are eaten quickly by all fish.

Establishing these in the sump instead of display avoids that verby situation that way new nauplii get dump in your system constantly which some will mature most will get eaten but your sump keeps then safe to produce away from fish

My vote is tisbe then...or was that even an option?

I wont be doing tisbe for the soul purpose they are bottom dwelling and really better suited for mandarins and other dragonettes. Im doing the larger tiger pods and the smaller tangerine pods due to the fact they have more nutrition and will feed not only your mandarin but filter feeders and corals much better than the tisbe do.
 

scubasteve

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For information about specific copepods algagen.com has alot of info and is probably the #1 source of copepods for marine use.
 
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