counting rotifer density without a microscope

mbbuna

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Hi - I need help with measuring the density of rotifers - without using a microscrope. I've read J. Wilkerson's book and tried her method but it's not working.
I think I might have too many right now but need something to measure it against. (I'm trying to raise saddlebacks).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Barb
 
If you have a syringe from a test kit or Joe's Juice, you can suck up some rotifer water, hold it up against a black background and use a magnifying glass to count them. 1ml syringes work great. That way you can just count the ones in a .1 ml section and multiply by 10.
 
I have never measured the density of my rotifers.. just to much work to worry about mundane things. Feed em well and harvest them regularly and they will be dense.
 
we probably will end up judging it by eye at some point but with out an kind of benchmark it would be a very wild guess
 
Hit em with a flashlight.. If your saying to yourself "damn thats a lot of rotifers" then they are plenty dense.
 
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