April_Sherwood
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Very interesting. Congrats on your success! Can't wait to see what happens with the new culture.
Maybe the males prefer pink flake food and the females prefer green seaweed
Also, is that a no on both accounts? No substrate then?
Nope but good theory at any rate![]()
Very interesting. Congrats on your success! Can't wait to see what happens with the new culture.
Keep a few red pods and green pods seperate and see if they change color or multiply.
Do you know how to tell the difference by just looking at them? lol
Yes and color has absolutely nothing to do with it sorry to say. Color has to do with environmental conditions and feed source.
Males have hooks on their antennae.
Oh, ok. Also, in the wild, where I was, they are all completely red/orange... I wonder what they have to eat to turn red/orange... Got any ideas GreshamH?
There is another factor you are missing about wild stock vs. captive stock... I hinted at at by saying food & environmental conditionsWhat is different about a tide pool and something raised indoors?
Diatoms help bring out the red.
I won't divulge how we get ours so red though. Telling trade secrets usually means you're willing to get fired and possible sued. Given I have signed a stack of papers saying I wouldn't and I value my job, I won't cross that line![]()
What makes the day bright and the night dark due to the lack of![]()
What part of sunlight bleaches stuff if left under it? Same thing used by humans to make vit D? It's got three classes that I know of, A, B and C.
I will not come out and say it but I'll give you hints that should be super easy to decipher :lol:
UV
Feed
Let me make a quick point of legal clarification. Tigger-Pods are a trademarked product produced by Reed Mariculture. If they are not produced by Reed Mariculture, they cannot be Tigger-Pods. Tigriopus californicus is a species of copepods, and Tigger-Pods are of the species TC. Long story short, this thread should really be title "My Tigriopus Pod farm diary" and all reference to Tigger-Pods are actually referring to Tigriopus. I need to point this out in order to protect our tradamark.