Rearing Black Ocellaris Clownfish

I don't have a sieve or a coffee filter. Should I go get one? I'm trying to hatch the rest of them right now. I have the pumps off and the room is pitch black. Hopefully I can get a few. I just take a cup and get rotifers (maybe a few thousand) and I gently mix it into the fry tank. :hmm2:
 
You should.

The rotifer batch water is probably toxic in a few days.
Since your batch is new, it may be ok for the first few days,
But you should use a coffee filter for now, and if
you have or will decide to keep raising larvae, you will need the sieve.

Like i mentioned before, ebay or seahorsesource has them. 53microns or 53um
 
Yes you dont want your rotifer water in your larval tank so use a coffee filter or sieve to strain the rotifers.
 
A rotifer culture tank (or bucket) is like a 10 gallon tank with 10000 larvae in it.
It is an ammonia producing toxic haven.

Now, in your case it should be fine with a cup in here and there, but after the rot batch is more than a few days, the ammoniz levels are getting high.

Straining them thru a coffee filter or sieve ensures you only get rots and no ammonia water.
 
A coffee filter will hold you over for now.
$1 at the dollar store.

If you continue to raise, then you can opt for a sieve, since they are about $13-18

I have not tried a coffee filter, but I heard they are a pita.

If you get a sieve, get a 4'' wide by 4-8'' tall. that is what I have, excellent.
When in a jiffy, you can place the sieve in an empty 5 gal bucket and pour a
gallon or two thru it from the 5gal rot bucket. Then just lift the sieve up and you're set.

I normally use a plastic 4 cup measuring cup to pour in a few of them thru the sieve, while doing it
over top of the rot bucket, but maybe you will find your own way.
 
Are you recommending just an ordinary paper coffee filter, or one of those reusable plastic filters with the mesh? If recommending the later, do you have any recommendations? I did not think they were fine enough to catch the rots.

Thanks !
 
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