Controlling ammonia in rotifer culture?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15311455#post15311455 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kerusso316
I was thinking about a few pieces of dry reef rock.Has anyone tryed it.

Adding stuff like that to the culture container tends to allow phtyo/rotifers/poop to collect below/in it and become a source of ammonia in itself. It also hinders the flow of the tank. Bare is best in my professional experience.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15311579#post15311579 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by "Umm, fish?"
By the way, Gresham, I've always had trouble with my rotifer cultures before. The combination of IA Shellfish Diet, ClorAmX, and maybe the carboys with small necks to help minimize evaporation and salinity swings (dang dry state) seems to be making it very easy. Thanks!

You'll have even better experience if you use RotiGrow or Rotifer Diet (IA). :)

I'm not sure if RotiGrow is available to MO breeders as of yet though :(

BTW congrats on the MOFIB BOD election :)
 
You must have called in your order in :lol:

I'm glad your liking it. Stay tuned for more in the new line :D

Now to go find out when it will be on our store for all to order easily!
 
I tried live rock in my culture and as Gresham indicated its a pita :)

Ok I have 2 questions.

1: What is a "Carboy"?
2: Is Amquel reasonably useful as compared to Cloram-X?
 
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