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06/08/2009, 08:13 PM | #1 |
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Oyster filtration
Has anyone ever used oysters as a filter or have any info on it?
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06/09/2009, 02:22 AM | #2 |
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Last I checked, oysters and aquariums are usually a death sentence for the oyster. Maybe there is a hardy species I haven't heard about. I was interested a year or so ago in a couple oysters at the local store, but did some research and didn't find anything positive to be said for their long term survival. If I recall they need very specific water conditions, and unlike the freshwater or bay oysters folks eat, tropical saltwater oysters don't do well with 'dirty water'. I think if you do get one you either need a super skimmer that can deal with you flooding your tank with micro foods, or somehow feed each oyster individually with what I don't know.
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06/09/2009, 06:10 AM | #3 |
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I've worked with Crassostrea virginica, from Chesapeake bay. They can eat a ton of phytoplankton. I don't really see it being possible to feed them enough while maintaining a tank clean enough for reef. They are normal in fairly turbid water with little light penetration, and we would feed very heavy with phyto each day. They also make quite a mess when they spawn which is frequently in warmer water.
Maybe someone has done something like that. I would love to see if it works.
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06/09/2009, 06:50 AM | #4 |
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about 15 years ago, i brought home a piece of rock with some mushrooms on it. the mushrooms all moved away, leaving a flat chunk of rock. but wait - whats that??? a mollusk of some sort about the size of a BB in a crevice. flash forward to now - it has grown into a 3 - 4" spiny oyster, one of the centerpieces of my tank, if for no other reason than because it was there!!! I have never fed it directly, it has survived numerous cyano/hairalgae outbreaks, etc
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06/09/2009, 07:58 PM | #5 |
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I was planning on putting a few in a separate sump that can be isolated from the display tank with a turn off valve so I could feed them plankton, and not release the food to the display tank.
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