I've been raising phyto for awhile (Nannochloropsis & tetraselmis) & dosing that into my tank. I know that I should be using T. Iso as well, but I couldn't get that phyto culture to work.
Since I have tons of phyto left over, recently I started trying to culture copepods as well. The reason is that I haven't seen as many copepods on the glass as I used to & don't see ANY amphipods anymore. I have a mandarin & while she still looks healthy I want to make sure she stays well fed. Also I make about a gallon of phyto a week, and that's too much for my 90gal display but I don't want to just throw it away
I started my initial copepod culture attempt w/ 3 diff species from ReefPods: Pseudodiaptomus, "Tangerine" & Tisbe. I put them in a 5 gal bucket with a heater & aeration, then fed w/ phyto every few days. I've been doing this for a few months now. I don't see the larger pods anymore, so I'm thinking only the Tisbe may be left? If I run a 120 micron sieve through the bucket I catch a bunch of "wiggly things", but the 250micron one gets nothing. I would think adult copepods should be captured by the 250micron sieve, but that doesn't seem to be the case. So maybe I somehow got contaminated w/ rotifers? Whatever it is definately eats the phyto & is reproducing.
Assuming I wound up w/ a rotifer culture somehow, I don't think it hurts to feed rotifers into my tank (extra food for my coral) but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble. Aren't rotifers too small for a mandarin? If it's Tisbe I don't think I'm getting many adults & don't know why.
Possibly I have Tisbe & just don't see the adults? There's a ton of crap in the bottom of the bucket, so maybe the adults just hide out there. I need a better system to filter out the crap left over at the bottom (maybe a bigger sieve?).
My goal is to make sure I have sufficient pods for my mandarin. Long term, I also want to get her a male companion, but I'm afraid my 90 gal won't be able to sustain 2 mandarins. A side benefit would be supplementary food for my coral (mostly LPS w/ a few SPS specimens).
Any suggestions? Basically I'm debating if a pod culture is worthwhile, and if so what species I should be using. Should I try culturing amphipods instead? I don't see any amphipods in my tank anymore. I have no idea why that is, I used to see them all the time.
Thanks for any input!
Since I have tons of phyto left over, recently I started trying to culture copepods as well. The reason is that I haven't seen as many copepods on the glass as I used to & don't see ANY amphipods anymore. I have a mandarin & while she still looks healthy I want to make sure she stays well fed. Also I make about a gallon of phyto a week, and that's too much for my 90gal display but I don't want to just throw it away
I started my initial copepod culture attempt w/ 3 diff species from ReefPods: Pseudodiaptomus, "Tangerine" & Tisbe. I put them in a 5 gal bucket with a heater & aeration, then fed w/ phyto every few days. I've been doing this for a few months now. I don't see the larger pods anymore, so I'm thinking only the Tisbe may be left? If I run a 120 micron sieve through the bucket I catch a bunch of "wiggly things", but the 250micron one gets nothing. I would think adult copepods should be captured by the 250micron sieve, but that doesn't seem to be the case. So maybe I somehow got contaminated w/ rotifers? Whatever it is definately eats the phyto & is reproducing.
Assuming I wound up w/ a rotifer culture somehow, I don't think it hurts to feed rotifers into my tank (extra food for my coral) but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble. Aren't rotifers too small for a mandarin? If it's Tisbe I don't think I'm getting many adults & don't know why.
Possibly I have Tisbe & just don't see the adults? There's a ton of crap in the bottom of the bucket, so maybe the adults just hide out there. I need a better system to filter out the crap left over at the bottom (maybe a bigger sieve?).
My goal is to make sure I have sufficient pods for my mandarin. Long term, I also want to get her a male companion, but I'm afraid my 90 gal won't be able to sustain 2 mandarins. A side benefit would be supplementary food for my coral (mostly LPS w/ a few SPS specimens).
Any suggestions? Basically I'm debating if a pod culture is worthwhile, and if so what species I should be using. Should I try culturing amphipods instead? I don't see any amphipods in my tank anymore. I have no idea why that is, I used to see them all the time.
Thanks for any input!