froggy
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Hi all
I live in an area with extremely soft water and have always had to go through the lengthy process of producing harder water for Daphnia cultures - consequently, I rarely bother.
However, I recently discovered in a Mantella tadpole aquarium a swarm of a small species of Daphnia, which I am now culturing very successfully. The water they seem to thrive in is tanin rich, with a pH of about 4.5 and basically no hardness (you can leave a jug to evaporate without any limescale).
Has anyone else found strains of Daphnia that do well in soft water? I don't understand how they can make their shells...
C
I live in an area with extremely soft water and have always had to go through the lengthy process of producing harder water for Daphnia cultures - consequently, I rarely bother.
However, I recently discovered in a Mantella tadpole aquarium a swarm of a small species of Daphnia, which I am now culturing very successfully. The water they seem to thrive in is tanin rich, with a pH of about 4.5 and basically no hardness (you can leave a jug to evaporate without any limescale).
Has anyone else found strains of Daphnia that do well in soft water? I don't understand how they can make their shells...
C