Recently I got a dozen of Cerithium atratum snails from http://www.reeftopia.com/cerith_snail.htm and a couple of days ago some of them lay eggs on the glass of my fish tank.
Because I like to experiment with biology very much I decided to play with them a little.
I moved eggs into a separate container filled with the tank water and bubbling airline and yesterday evening I noticed a cloud of white dots in the water column.
I checked under my toy microscope and they look under 200x like miniature snail shells floating in the water. They move in circular motion, similar to rotifers, aparently filtering something from the water.
I have added some green algae to color the water a little bit but I am not sure if they will like the nanochloropsis algae from DT-phytoplankton.
Here is question for you, dr Ron: what is the best food for planktonic snail larvae like cerith larvae I am trying to feed? What chances do I have to keep them alive to metamorphose and later?
Because I like to experiment with biology very much I decided to play with them a little.
I moved eggs into a separate container filled with the tank water and bubbling airline and yesterday evening I noticed a cloud of white dots in the water column.
I checked under my toy microscope and they look under 200x like miniature snail shells floating in the water. They move in circular motion, similar to rotifers, aparently filtering something from the water.
I have added some green algae to color the water a little bit but I am not sure if they will like the nanochloropsis algae from DT-phytoplankton.
Here is question for you, dr Ron: what is the best food for planktonic snail larvae like cerith larvae I am trying to feed? What chances do I have to keep them alive to metamorphose and later?