evut
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One of my Cynops pyrrhogaster eggs hatched yesterday and more are developing.
I managed to produce baby brine shrimp without problems. I might also get some other food items if all goes well (tubifex and microworms).
I am wondering about the best way to feed the larva. He is in a small tupperware container. After I harvest and rinse some BBS and put them in...what then? Would the uneaten and dead BBS foul the water quickly? Is a clean-up required? (other than the daily water change)?
I would really appreciate some advice, also if anyone can tell me how to feed other microfoods.
I also found an interesting website : Wayne Schmidt's Brine Shrimp Hatching Page
This person mentions raising BBS with bicarbonate of soda instead of salt. These are supposed to live longer in freshwater. Has anyone tried this?
Thanks!
I managed to produce baby brine shrimp without problems. I might also get some other food items if all goes well (tubifex and microworms).
I am wondering about the best way to feed the larva. He is in a small tupperware container. After I harvest and rinse some BBS and put them in...what then? Would the uneaten and dead BBS foul the water quickly? Is a clean-up required? (other than the daily water change)?
I would really appreciate some advice, also if anyone can tell me how to feed other microfoods.
I also found an interesting website : Wayne Schmidt's Brine Shrimp Hatching Page
This person mentions raising BBS with bicarbonate of soda instead of salt. These are supposed to live longer in freshwater. Has anyone tried this?
Thanks!