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culturing moina

Graham

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I'm planning on getting a culture of moina going in a spare 10 gallon tank. What I was wondering is if anyone has ever tried putting a sponge filter in with them to help keep ammonia under control? Since daphnia are notoriously touchy with "new water", I'd like to keep water changes (and excess labor) to a minimum.

Would a sponge filter with a very minimal air flow through it pull them into the sponge? Has anyone tried this?

Any other tips appreciated. I plan on feeding brewers yeast, rice bran and possibly green water as summer approaches.

Thanks!
 

tjudy

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I think that if you use a fine pore HydroSponge and keep the flow very slow you will probably be ok. Moina are touchier than Daphnia, IME. One thing I do with Daphnia is to only change water with water I am taking from a large aquarium during a water change. I pull 5 gallon out of the water column for the daphnia before sweeping the gravel.

I have started feeding pure spirulina powder to my Daphnia. Seems to be working. I get it from KensFish. Expensive, but I use about 1/4 tsp a day, along with 1/4 tsp of dry yeast. I shake the yeast and spirulina up in a bottle before feeding it. I know the daphnia are eating the spiruline because when I harvest them they are very green.
 

fishgeek

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i found mine just go very well on there own

a large surface area to volume container
outdors in direct sunlight
and as ted has said i only change water from tanks into there container

i do not feed as the sunlight means heaps of algal growth

andrew
 

Graham

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Thanks for the replies guys.

I was planning to start the culture indoors and move some out into a tub in the yard once the overnight temps stay above freezing. I'm going to cover with a screen so it doesn't turn into a mosquito farm...though the larvae would be an extra bonus, I doubt I could stay on top of it. ;)

Can you suggest anything else that would coexist with moina in this type of setup? Being able to culture more than one live food in a tub would be great. I suppose the obvious magna and/or duplex would guive some size variety. Anything else?

I like the idea of using spirulina enrichment, Ted. I've cultured phyto in the past for reef tank purposes and it's a hassle-filled can of worms I'm hesitant to go back to. I can get spirulina powder at the local co-op for a pretty decent price. Do you use brewer's (nutritional) yeast or the actual active dry (baking) yeast? I assume it's the brewer's (yellow) variety...

Thanks again!
 

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