taylor t
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Will see who got a baby to 1/2 inch first![]()
You bet, the race is on!!!
...I'm cheating, I've got 2 systems with 6 in each.... :beer: I'm housing Pete's now until spring... Trying to reorganize his basement a bit.
Will see who got a baby to 1/2 inch first![]()

Stickleback, how many did you have in your system, for how long? One thing in my favor is such a small volume of water to hunt with.
I read it. I think the farm raised them to that size and gave or sold to Sprung. Baby Gigantea cannot start out at 4 cm
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I would put it in the breeder net but have a small pump pump water into it so that there is new water and circulation in the net and it cannot flow out due to the mesh.Not on the baby front yet. I will post pics when I find one. I tried the baby hang in tank net/breeder. The next day, it had 4" algae strings flying off it. By day 2, it was so covered in algae, there is no water flow through it. That option is out. Messed with the tank flow too much too. I need to figure how to use my overflows to a lower flow tank to let all the sediment, and hopefully baby's settle there, then dump it to the real sump. Flow is too strong for anything small to settle anywhere good for light. Algae grows so fast in this tank, it's a battle to keep it clean.
This will take some time to figure out, but I'm sure I have the ingredients for it now. I have other priorities right now... I've spent more time lately trying to keep Pete's gigs happy. Those gigs, initially, seemed to not like the flow they are supposed to have. I had trouble making them happy initially. Trying to make 5 new additions happy all at once, without messing up the mertens or existing gig flow was a challenge. I'll post some pics in a few.
It is not that I ignored you. I just don't know the answer to those questions. Reading this aarticle, my impression is that they got the 4 baby Gigantea's when they are about 4 cm. Of course they started smaller than that, growing to 4 cm then was sold/given to Sprung.Interesting read to say the least. Are you saying that you believe they start out smaller or larger. Either way, I want to know more about this farm and how they came into contact with baby Gigantea. What were all the conditions that influenced these Gigantea's to release babies?
Not that easy. Time/space is a problem. Breeder net hanging inside is not the right way to go, IMO. I'm a control freak, I need better control than a hanging net. I'm moving my shop space in the next month, hoping to get a smaller desk next to the tank. That will give me space for a settlement tank next to it. I don't have the time to sit in front and hunt right now. I need to capture all the water of the overflows while I'm gone, this will be my best chances.I would put it in the breeder net but have a small pump pump water into it so that there is new water and circulation in the net and it cannot flow out due to the mesh.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks!Just read through this whole thread for the first time and I must say that was one heck of a anemone recovery! Your tank looks awesome, nice job op!







