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Daphnia Magna, Dero/Microfex, Cyclops. Free Ship
Item #1336598403

Current Auction Time: Fri May 17 10:19:44 2024


Final: $19.00 First Bid $19.00
Time left 00:00 # of Bids 1 (bid history)
Started May 8 2012 - 04:20:05 PM Location Veneta OR 97487 United States
Ended May 9 2012 - 04:20:03 PM
Auction Closed
Seller Fishyy (199/203) 101-500
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High Bidder Altair26 (434/438) 101-500

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Description

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Daphnia & Dero/Microfex & Cyclops
If you asked me to keep only one culture of all the critters I keep it would be this one. This culture is very easy, highly productive, and I could feed every fish from my smallest of fry to my angelfish. When I want daphnia I run a fish net through the water. When I want dero worms I suck up a mass of them with airline tubbing. When I want cyclops to feed fry I take some water from the side of the container. All three of these critters will live in a fishtank until eaten.

Auction
You receive:
- 100+ daphnia sifted through a net to remove old daphnia
-dime size mass of dero/micofex worms
-an unknown number of cyclops are in the water taken from the culture
-sprigs of aquatic plant and snails

Guarantee
Live delivery of all cultures is guaranteed. If you are unsuccessful at starting the culture, within one month, I will replace it if you pay shipping($6).

Payment & Shipping
Paypal: killifishes@yahoo.com
Shipping included in auction price. Shipped USPS Priority(small box). A ship date is provided so you�ll have a good idea when the package will arrive at your home(2 to 3 days). Have someone home who can receive the package to ensure the mailman doesn�t leave it in the elements.



CULTURING
Daphnia have a reputation as being difficult to culture. This is primarily due to one reason. Daphnia are extremely touchy about substances like chlorine in tap water. Only use water from an existing fish tank needing a water change. Let the waste from a water change settle to the bottom of the container. Next, pour off the tank water into your daphnia culture. Tap water is okay to use if it has been aged two to five weeks. I don�t use tap water and I don�t have problems with my culture.

STEP BY STEP DIRECTIONS:
A 10 gallon tank or larger: It would have a layer or two of gravel. It works best if it�s more of a hill of gravel so you have half the tank-bottom bare. This allows you to suck up the dero worms as they aren�t all hidden in gravel.

Temperature: There is no need to use a heater unless the culture is in a chilly room. A heater will speed up the productivity of the culture.

Maintenance: A culture needs the bottom vacuumed every month or two. Vacuum it like a regular fish tank. Replace the water with water from an existing tank you did a water change on. Let the yucky stuff settle to the bottom and pour off the water into your culture.

Feeding: These daphnia magna are larger and can be fed a variety of foods that the smaller varieties can�t as they are filter feeders. Even if they can�t eat some of the larger particles the worms and snails make short work of the leftovers. You can feed them green water, vegetable baby foods, brewers yeast, wheat flour, and old fishtank water. When starting a culture feed lightly for a week or two as it�s easy to over feed.

Haresting: Run a fish net through your culture and dip that mass directly into your fish tank. It doesn�t matter how much you feed as the daphnia live in the fish tank until unhappily-eaten. Dero worms are sucked up with a piece of airline tubing. Cyclops are captured by scooping water from the side of the culture container.

Pond snails: Snails are optional, but they are useful because their poop contains bacteria for the daphnia, they eat particles of food too large for the daphnia, and help in removing dead organisms. The snails I use don�t bother live plants.

A pump: This is optional, but is useful in keeping scum off the surface. The surface scum reduces the air exchange between the water and air. If your water doesn�t get scummy there is no need to use it. If used you want air coming out of an airstone very softly as too vigorously will kill the daphnia. I don�t use a pump, and if I see some surface scum I pull it off by dropping a paper-towel onto the surface and removing.

A light: This is optional, and only needed if you are using live plants. I�d recommend the light even if not using live plants to promote algae growth, and for a more balanced water chemistry.



Bid History:

Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments
Altair26 (434/438) 101-500 May 8 2012 - 04:51:31 PM $19.00 

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