mwp
In Memoriam
I think I've made mention of these guys in my mandarin thread, but for those who've forgotten or not read it let me briefly recap.
A few weeks/months ago I noticed during one of my many nocturnal vigils that I had some free swimming copepods in my mandarin broodstock aquarium. During the day they were actually out and about, swimming as usual, albeit tucked back in the stagnant pockets behind the rockwork. I've tried to collect them in the past without success.
Tonight I had anticipated a mandarin spawn, so around 11:00 PM I turned off the pumps. The tank lights were off, and a bit unusual, even the MOONLIGHTS were off this evening. Basically the tank and surroundings were SILENT, no movement, very minimal abient light only.
I checked back at the tank around midnight and did not find a spawn, but I did find HUNDREDS if not THOUSANDS of tiny "things" swimming in the water column. My heart raced...were these the copepoeds?
I got together a 3 gallon bucket along with my 120 micron and 53 micron seives. I turned on the room light only (a rather dim compact flourescent replacemnet) and siphoned tank water from the surface region through the 120 and 53 micron seives and into the bucket. After about 1.5 gallons I stopped and examined my seives...the 120 was definitely loaded with these little organisms.
I rinsed them into a holding container and managed to get 1 of them under the QX5 microscope; I placed the sample water in the freezer for a couple minutes to cool it down (and thus slow down these otherwise really fast zooplanktons). What follows are several pics of the one I managed to isolate from the larger sample shot at at 10X, 60X and 200X magnification:
First, I assume I have the general grouping right since these were ALL free swimming in my tank...likely not any of the benthic groups even though I DO regularly add in some "Tiggerpods".
So, anyone have a guess on something as basic as a GENUS? Any thoughts on ways to culture them? Any thoughts on their usefulness (copepod nauplii + baby mandarins is likely a sure fire recipe!)
Now I know how to collect them from my main tank, so now it's time to figure out how to culture them AND whether they're even useful!
Matt
A few weeks/months ago I noticed during one of my many nocturnal vigils that I had some free swimming copepods in my mandarin broodstock aquarium. During the day they were actually out and about, swimming as usual, albeit tucked back in the stagnant pockets behind the rockwork. I've tried to collect them in the past without success.
Tonight I had anticipated a mandarin spawn, so around 11:00 PM I turned off the pumps. The tank lights were off, and a bit unusual, even the MOONLIGHTS were off this evening. Basically the tank and surroundings were SILENT, no movement, very minimal abient light only.
I checked back at the tank around midnight and did not find a spawn, but I did find HUNDREDS if not THOUSANDS of tiny "things" swimming in the water column. My heart raced...were these the copepoeds?
I got together a 3 gallon bucket along with my 120 micron and 53 micron seives. I turned on the room light only (a rather dim compact flourescent replacemnet) and siphoned tank water from the surface region through the 120 and 53 micron seives and into the bucket. After about 1.5 gallons I stopped and examined my seives...the 120 was definitely loaded with these little organisms.
I rinsed them into a holding container and managed to get 1 of them under the QX5 microscope; I placed the sample water in the freezer for a couple minutes to cool it down (and thus slow down these otherwise really fast zooplanktons). What follows are several pics of the one I managed to isolate from the larger sample shot at at 10X, 60X and 200X magnification:










First, I assume I have the general grouping right since these were ALL free swimming in my tank...likely not any of the benthic groups even though I DO regularly add in some "Tiggerpods".
So, anyone have a guess on something as basic as a GENUS? Any thoughts on ways to culture them? Any thoughts on their usefulness (copepod nauplii + baby mandarins is likely a sure fire recipe!)
Now I know how to collect them from my main tank, so now it's time to figure out how to culture them AND whether they're even useful!
Matt