Hi again Tidepool! I want to ask, what types of phytoplankton do you use? currently I dose nannochloropsis and experimentally with vulgaris. also how do you keep brine shrimp alive and growing? like in general how many days do you feed? do you need to change the water? i do have brineshrimp eggs, Usually after it hatches I immediately feed it to the fish haha. thats all my questions, thanks! I like the video :D
Hey again! The phytoplankton I use for the moment is a multiple species mix, I can't remember off the top of my head what they are now. Raising brine shrimp to adult is fairly easy and if you have a good amount of aeration, I use phytoplankton to feed them and just make sure to keep the water somewhat green. It takes around 1 week to 2 weeks to grow up.
I’ll try to. Thx
I’m using that jar too. But had trouble keeping it from molding. Any ideas?
Funnily enough I am having issues with that too. A clear coat should work though and is what I plan to do.
Hi again Tidepool! I want to ask, what types of phytoplankton do you use? currently I dose nannochloropsis and experimentally with vulgaris. also how do you keep brine shrimp alive and growing? like in general how many days do you feed? do you need to change the water? i do have brineshrimp eggs, Usually after it hatches I immediately feed it to the fish haha. thats all my questions, thanks! I like the video :D
Hey again! The phytoplankton I use for the moment is a multiple species mix, I can't remember off the top of my head what they are now. Raising brine shrimp to adult is fairly easy and if you have a good amount of aeration, I use phytoplankton to feed them and just make sure to keep the water somewhat green. It takes around 1 week to 2 weeks to grow up.
@@TidepoolAquatics aah alright, im gonna try that :D thank you!