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how to do a culture station ?


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yo everyone

my clownfish have decided to lay some eggs :P sooo i am thinking if they continue to lay more eggs i thought setting up a culture station would be wise :)

if anyone has any ideas to mass culture plankton/Rotifers/bbs

soo if anyone has ideas or links for a ongoing culturing station for all these together plz tell

thanks

brendan :bow:

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fill it up with yr tank water

pour the eggs in the outer most ring

then wait one night and viola....they all hatch

they'll swim toward the centre where there's cup to catch them cos there's light there and they swim naturally towards the light

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ermmmmm....... dont know that one :P i think they eat bbs .... i have a look at that

yeah

thanks

my friend got himself some free baby seahorses...he claims they eat rotifiers...i'm not convinced so i'm asking here

if u can check out for me that'll be great ciaolong

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from what i read from a website that my friend gave me

http://www.seahorses.de/breedingpreparations.htm

it says they do feed them plankton at early stages

if i am correct rotifers are a type of plankton ... i am just wrong lol ...

well anyway have a look at that website quite detailed how to breed sea horses and how to feed the young ones :)

i am still waiting for my clownies to lay their eggs :'(

just got my order of green water and rots trying to set up my culture now :P

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