NicoleC
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To my astonishment, my baby YWG's are still alive here on day 6, and seem pretty vigorous. A few weeks ago, I lost my S-strain in a long power outage (I was busy keeping the broodstock alive instead). I had a weak L-strain culture, and I decided, what the heck, I'll try it. My larvae appeared to maybe be larger than Amy's; I know my parents are huge and fat. So it seemed worth a try.
I've been feeding the babies enriched L-strain and some frozen S-strain that I had saved earlier. I don't know which they are eating, but I would suspect it's the L. There may also be some ciliate contamination working as a first food.
I don't have as many as I did with the live S-strain, but I do have a goodly number, maybe in the range of 100-ish. (This hatch was excellent; I'd say 90%, so I had a LOT of babies to start with.)
I am busy trying to ramp up my L-strain despite the strains of feeding. I don't know if I will have enough food for these guys, but it is proving to be a heartening experiment.
I've been feeding the babies enriched L-strain and some frozen S-strain that I had saved earlier. I don't know which they are eating, but I would suspect it's the L. There may also be some ciliate contamination working as a first food.
I don't have as many as I did with the live S-strain, but I do have a goodly number, maybe in the range of 100-ish. (This hatch was excellent; I'd say 90%, so I had a LOT of babies to start with.)
I am busy trying to ramp up my L-strain despite the strains of feeding. I don't know if I will have enough food for these guys, but it is proving to be a heartening experiment.