Hey Walt. I read your whole post at the top of this page and I really like the idea. Simple and effective. Actually I have planned on doing the same thing once I can rearrange my tanks. A couple thoughts on the overflow, mostly dependant upon the amount of debris that will actually go through the overflow rather than settle out. One idea I had was to use a filter sock after the overflow to prevent debris from reaching the sump. If you partially submerged it you could also retrieve the rotifers that did overflow, although I am not sure that the loss would be significant enough to be a concern. It will take testing but I am wondering if a slow drip into the tank would be enough to wash any number of rotifers or debris over. This thought leads to the second version which would be to use a screen on the overflow fine enough to keep the rotifers in. The greenwater would overflow though. Maybe a good opportunity to co-culture with some mandarins? Not sure if the water quality would stay good enough for them or not but with constant greenwater there should be lots of pods! A little of topic there but its a thought.
As for the BBS - it takes mine 24hrs to hatch. They seem to start hatching at about 22 hours and are complete at 24. I have checked it with a microscope and you can see the progress as the eggs get teardrop shaped (the shape of the BBS) shortly before hatching. At the 6am feeding I figure they are still fairly nutritional as they are about 8 hours old. Decapsulating brine makes them more nutritious as they expend less energy to hatch so I hope the 12 hour to empty guideline was not counting this extra allowance. At the 6pm feeding I expect the only value is the enrichment.
As a side question - I have seen reports that the San Francisco Bay eggs are more nutritious than other brands. The quote I saw was the SFB un-enriched had as much nutritional value as other brands after enrichment. Can anyone confirm this?
As for the BBS - it takes mine 24hrs to hatch. They seem to start hatching at about 22 hours and are complete at 24. I have checked it with a microscope and you can see the progress as the eggs get teardrop shaped (the shape of the BBS) shortly before hatching. At the 6am feeding I figure they are still fairly nutritional as they are about 8 hours old. Decapsulating brine makes them more nutritious as they expend less energy to hatch so I hope the 12 hour to empty guideline was not counting this extra allowance. At the 6pm feeding I expect the only value is the enrichment.
As a side question - I have seen reports that the San Francisco Bay eggs are more nutritious than other brands. The quote I saw was the SFB un-enriched had as much nutritional value as other brands after enrichment. Can anyone confirm this?