Jake
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- Jacob Bidinger
Here are a couple of pictures of some of the P.waltl that I'm raising. There are about 20 of them in a 45 gallon octogon tank that I haven't cleaned in over a year. I started by putting old tank/tub water in the tank until it was full, then it got a decent population of Daphnia magna and cyclops. I added plants and a bunch of waltl eggs, and I've gotten very mixed results. The largest of the larvae is about 1.5 inches long, but the smallest are just over a half inch. I haven't added any food to the tank for the larvae since I put the eggs in (I added a few blackworms when I put the eggs in, which have since multiplied). They're only feeding on the micro foods in the tank. I've began to set up a couple other "pond tanks" like it to raise more larvae with ease.