I need a plankton book.

Roy G. Biv

Premium Member
This forum moves so slow. DAMMIT I HAVE QUESTIONS! :)

Can anyone recomend a good book?

I thought I was doing well with my production so far. I was a little disappointed today. I have been filling those little water bottles with phyto (500ml). I am starting to have a little excess to I dumped 250ml in my tank. Great, I saw a green poof for a second, at then gone!!

Also. When I feed excess rots to my tank, am I supposed to strain them through a net? Can I just dump a 2L bottle into the tank? (Display 210, Total Volume 550)
Am I going to have an ammonia spike?

Do I just discard that green crap that collects at the bottom of the rots? Is that just collected phyto?

If I have my rots in a 10g tank connected to my system, should I run the tank water through an RO prefilter? Any recomended micron?

If I do the 10g route, do I just harvest them with a net and swipe it through the tank a few times?

Wow, thats a lot.
 
Re: I need a plankton book.

Frank Hoff's Plankton Culture Manual is a good starting-point for information about culturing plankton for aquaculture:

https://3kserver7.com/~frank/secure/agora.cgi?cart_id=1003652.32276*Pr7sx1&product=BOOKS_MANUALS

To collect and feed rotifers to fish/your reef, etc, you can use a plankton sieve (also available from FAF above). This prevents adding "dirty" rotifer water to your reef or fishtanks (basically a rotifer net). I'd avoid adding rotifer water to any system, as their culture tanks aren't generally the cleanest in-terms of the nutrients that cause problems for aquariums.

There are many different ways to successfully culture rotifers, but I think the most important thing is to establish a feeding and maintenance schedule and stick to it--that way maintaining a steady supply of rotifers is possible and your cultures are less likely to crash. Of course, multiple cultures can be good insurance against loosing them altogether.


Matt
 
I'll second the recommendation for Frank Hoff's book, it's quite comprehensive and the best one out there for the subject ;)
 
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