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Thu, 17th Jan 2013, 03:40 AM
#11
Copepods?
Make sure you get pods that will survive and thrive in tropical temperatures as well. There are several cold water species for sale that won't thrive in warmer water.
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Thu, 17th Jan 2013, 03:41 AM
#12
Copepods?
Sorry, just noticed I was really late to the party! :P
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Thu, 17th Jan 2013, 10:13 AM
#13
Update: Since I've been stuck at home for past two weeks w our little one's who have flu I bought these on-line. They came in a heat pack styrofoam box and the life in them was unreal, packed w amphipods/copepods.... Put half in tank and other half in sump/refug... Very Pleased.....
http://www.reefs2go.com/product/INV_...et-1-FREE.html
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Fri, 18th Jan 2013, 07:49 PM
#14
I am culturing Nitokra lacustris in 5 gallon buckets for my seahorse fry. They thrive on Reed Mariculture Instant Algae - tetraselmis. The adults average 620 microns in length and the nauplii run about 100 microns and about about 40 microns in width. This species has a short generation time (10–12 days) at 20 C, and produces high numbers of nauplii in water temperatures from 7° C to 33° C and salinities from 10 to 40 ppt. Another species that is easy to raise and grow much larger is moina salina. Be careful about using Tigerpods as they have claws they use to cling to rocks and have been observed (microscopically) clawing their way out of larval fish.
I know I am taking this thread off topic, however this thread is titled "Copepods".
Cheryl
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