Luis A M
Premium Member
Sometimes delicate larvae could be raised in large outdoor ponds or "mesocosm",while it was not possible to do the same in indoor tanks.Reasons for this are hard to understand,and the whole system is affected by wild forces and difficult to handle factors.
While I can´t afford the luxury of a SW lagoon in my appt,I set a 150x120x30 deep cm (5x4x1´)vat on a deck,protected from the North by a building,so that it only gets few hours of direct sun,with the purpose of raising bs,as I feared not having enough to feed my 200 plus growing H.reidi.
The tank was filled with tanks siphoned water,heavy in left overs/detritus.It was a dirty mess and bs never took off.Even Caulerpa died soon in there.Bubbling air in the center of the tank,improved things a bit,no more froth or odors.But then the water became dark green pea soup.I tossed some rotifers in,and few days later the whole vat was crystal clear and full of rots.
Then the rots crashed and vanished but the water remained clear.
A week ago I had to let pass a nice Tomato nest for lack of space/rots.So,I put the nest in the vat,just to give the small buggers a chance
Well,they hatched and look exceptionally active and healthy,patrolling at high speeds the surface of their "ocean"!
There were little food organisms there,only one rot in several 2 ml samples.
But the larvae were always full bellied and are starting metam.today.From now on,it will be a matter of giving some bs/Oto.
I envision something similar with better water and plankton,for difficult larvae.Not very scientific,but worth to play with!
While I can´t afford the luxury of a SW lagoon in my appt,I set a 150x120x30 deep cm (5x4x1´)vat on a deck,protected from the North by a building,so that it only gets few hours of direct sun,with the purpose of raising bs,as I feared not having enough to feed my 200 plus growing H.reidi.
The tank was filled with tanks siphoned water,heavy in left overs/detritus.It was a dirty mess and bs never took off.Even Caulerpa died soon in there.Bubbling air in the center of the tank,improved things a bit,no more froth or odors.But then the water became dark green pea soup.I tossed some rotifers in,and few days later the whole vat was crystal clear and full of rots.
Then the rots crashed and vanished but the water remained clear.
A week ago I had to let pass a nice Tomato nest for lack of space/rots.So,I put the nest in the vat,just to give the small buggers a chance

Well,they hatched and look exceptionally active and healthy,patrolling at high speeds the surface of their "ocean"!

There were little food organisms there,only one rot in several 2 ml samples.
But the larvae were always full bellied and are starting metam.today.From now on,it will be a matter of giving some bs/Oto.
I envision something similar with better water and plankton,for difficult larvae.Not very scientific,but worth to play with!
