I'll have to keep this short and sweet, as it's almost time to get back to work.
I plan to loosely quantify the following parameters with different algae’s; live, dead or otherwise and a combination thereof using my WSM hatches as the test subjects.
In each module I will log the following:
Approximate clutch size
Percentage hatch
Percentage caught
Daily water parameter logging:
Temperature
pH
Salinity
Qualitative daily rotifer densities:
Light, medium, dense
And any rotifer additions
(Sorry, I'm cute not technically savvy)
Qualitative water colour as it pertains to algal concentration:
light, medium, dense
(Once again, see explanation above)
Qualitative measurements of aeration:
Light, medium, heavy.
Daily 2 gallon water changes with bottom siphons will be used to count the expired larvae and replacement water will consist of 1 (one) gallon parent water and 1 (one) gallon ASW mixed and aerated a minimum of 24 hrs. and adjusted to 1.018 salinity and 8.00 pH. (Here's a question I meant to start as another thread, should I drip the replacement water in over a period of an hour or pour it in in such a fashion as to not damage the larvae?)
Also included in the replacement water will be 0.2ml of Lugol's at 5% w/w and 0.1mg CloramX
Algae additions will be:
1. Live Nannochloropsis Occulata
2. Dead Nannochloropsis Occulata (IA)
3. Live Nannochloropsis Occulata and live Isochrysis
4. Dead Nannochloropsis Occulata and live Isochrysis
5. Live Nannochloropsis Occulata and live Tetraselmis
6. Dead Nannochloropsis Occulata and live Tetraselmis
I'm limited to these three live algae’s as they're the only ones available to me locally.
(Again, I’m cute not savvy so I’m not counting freakin’ cells)
The idea is to see which of the above combinations have the best overall survival rates. Any oversights, f-ups or catastrophic deaths during a test module by either myself, my partner or Mother Nature will be repeated to remove said screw-ups from the test results.
Equipment
10-gallon tanks are all glass and are uniform in size and will be filled with 5 gallons parent water filtered through a 53 micro screen the morning following the hatching event.
Aeration will be supplied to each of the test tanks by a Hagen Optima air pump and regulated with the use of brass manifolds.
A Hanna hand-held pH and temperature meter will be used to test, ummm pH and temperature.
A hand-held refractometer with ATC will be calibrated daily and used to measure salinity.
Is there anything I should add? (Keeping in mind I have a wife, two kids, a day job and I’m also not looking to put together a Master’s thesis here)