diamondlittle
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Hi everyone,
I recently moved and am having a hard time finding live food for my newts. I recently started culturing black worms (I don't know if their numbers are growing, but I've successfully kept them alive for awhile now), and someone suggested daphnia. My newts never tried them before, but I figured I could buy some online and go from there. I've read a lot about culturing them online, and am kind of confused. Some sites say that there is virtually no care involved in keeping them and that any water (other than tap) is okay, yet others say green water is necessary and that they are very fragile creatures. Can anyone who has had any experience culturing daphnia maybe clue me in to what is correct? At times I feel that I would successfully be able to care for them, yet other sites make me feel that it is hopeless. Thanks!
I recently moved and am having a hard time finding live food for my newts. I recently started culturing black worms (I don't know if their numbers are growing, but I've successfully kept them alive for awhile now), and someone suggested daphnia. My newts never tried them before, but I figured I could buy some online and go from there. I've read a lot about culturing them online, and am kind of confused. Some sites say that there is virtually no care involved in keeping them and that any water (other than tap) is okay, yet others say green water is necessary and that they are very fragile creatures. Can anyone who has had any experience culturing daphnia maybe clue me in to what is correct? At times I feel that I would successfully be able to care for them, yet other sites make me feel that it is hopeless. Thanks!