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04/20/2016, 02:15 PM | #1 |
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How much Phytoplankton to add to a new copepod farm
I'm starting a 2-gallon copepod breeding station. I ordered the Pods & Phyto from AlgaeBarn (arrived today). The directions state to add 5ml to 10-gallons to start with, which would equate to 1ml to my 2-gallon container.
My question is from I've been reading your copepod farm should be green with Phytoplankton and when it starts to clear up you're supposed to add more. However, the 1ml doesn't do anything to the color of my pods container. So I wasn't sure if their recommendation is based on what you would do if you were seeding the copepods in your tank and not for farming. I'm just trying to figure out how much Phytoplankton I should add to my new farm. I don't want too much or too little.
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04/28/2016, 07:37 AM | #2 |
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i am also setting up a pod farm/growing phyto and am interested in knowing this question about adding phyto to the pods. All I could determine is that ppl just add phyto until it reaches a certain shade of green and add more over time to maintain that color as it is consumed.
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Here's a couple pictures of my setup. I'm using a Minnow bait bucket I picked up at a garage sale for $3. http://www.basspro.com/Frabill-Minno...ct/1310301045/
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I am following the example in this article: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2003/2/breeder. I had dosed my split 10g pod farm tank with about 4oz of phyto (~120ml) each side which turned the water to a very light green "tea" like color. Honestly that was the only amount of phyto i had remaining from my online purchase and will have some newly grown phyto complete by around monday. I am hoping to see the color clear up but I do not know how long that will take. I will let you know when i get there and maybe include some pix.
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it only took a week before the water cleared up and i added another few ounces of phyto per side to get it a light green color again.
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05/03/2016, 12:30 PM | #6 |
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I just add enough phyto or spirulina until my water is medium to light green. My tisbe pods have been multiplying steadily so far.
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can the pods multiply using spirulina? Or do you need Phyto ? BTW thats a nice bucket where did you get it? I am thinking of culturing my own pods.
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I screwed up earlier and accidentally dumped WAY too much spirulina in and now my culture tank is dark green. I am doing a water change tomorrow morning. If this culture crashes I will strictly be using phyto.
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I’ve played around with some spiraling powder and I didn’t see any noticeable difference. I grow ALOT too, for other people. So I have to make sure that they grow. I use a mix of three or four different Phytoplanktons. I also use some flake once every couple weeks. I have to be careful because it fouls the water if u use anything but that. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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You are absolutely correct in your feeding routine. Maybe look at what you are feeding. Have you tried growing your own Phyto? There’s other things that copepods eat. It has a little To do with the species. There’s thousands. Some are similiar. Some aren’t. Know your species and try to learn all the facts you can. I culture Tig Californicus and Tisbe. I have a multitude of them. I grow them out for my mandrins and sell to local club members I have so many. There’s new feed and research out there.... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Send me a PM if you have any pod or rotifers or phyto qiestions
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I don't think you are supposed to use an air stone. I read that fine bubbles kill pods, just use a airline with no attachments.
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