JHardman
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9578162#post9578162 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ovuel
I see that I underestimated the amount of waste being produced, as I was considering the "recommendations" of starting with a half full 10G. Having been through the process as many times as I'm sure you have, I can appreciate your "EO", on what is necessary to control the amount of waste being produced.
I can also see that in order to have enough filtration created by the LR to convert most of the waste being produced I would need a single rearing tank so large that it would probably stretch my larva food supply so thin, that losses would occur simply from starvation.
I used chambers in the rearing tank which allowed for concentration of larva and food. It was never a problem
Since I wasn't around when you were in the prime of your breeding do you mind commenting on what type of success rates you had before and after you got this thing running? Also if you have enough time do you mind commenting on a few adjustments you made to this system that helped increase your success-rate? I ask that simply for those of us who would try to take your idea and tweak it for our own personal preferences. I would hate to try something that you found had detrimental effects and learn the hard way.
I was always lucky and had high rates. But I seen a significant increase with the system over stand alone tanks. More importantly I had fewer fish with issues in the growout months later. Fewer misbars, deformed fish, ruts etc. I think with a well managed system one can get ~80% of the hatch to the growout system with this method.
The hardest part of rearing clowns is the nest prior to hatching and feeding high quality foods. It is no different with this system. So all the little tweaks where to provide better for each. The was a lot of playing around getting the flow on the nests right, lots of little tweaks getting the algae and rot mix right.