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LF: copepod culture
I was just wondering where in Calgary can I find live copepods to culture it in my tank.
P.S. I have many tiny tiny amphipod in my tank so I was thinking of adding copepod in the AC110 fuge and get a mandarine in it ;) And before you flame me, please do tell me where I can find copepod culture :mrgreen: I just don't want any gobies in the tank since I have three maxi minis waiting for bottom dwellers ;) And I want something challenging :) |
Mandarins are gobies so to speak. Slow moving easy targets for sticky nems. IME they are hard to keep in small tanks I went through 2 scooter dragnets that ate frozen live and flake and still was unable to keep either alive for more then 7 months. This has been my experience though, and my tank is larger with nearly triple the total water volume of yours. Approach these lovely fish with extreme caution. Good luck.
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If this is a serious fish for you, being that your tank is small you will be best off culturing your own pods and feeding the tank on a regular basis to keep it well fed, also trying to coax it to eat pellets will be to your benefit.
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Oh I totally forgot about the goby family thing :| But I really don't like YWG since they are just, STILLLLLLLLLLL! Even my banggai and firefish move around the whole tank :P Weird :P |
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And I do plan to try for few weeks to get it trained to jump through the loop :D |
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If you are going to seed your tank monthly will most likely not keep up with the mandarins eating habits. Remember your other fish eat them too, though it is not their sole dietary need. I would be going weekly in a smaller tank, as they will get cleaned up faster then they will reproduce |
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Anyway back to the topic; I feel like I don't have any pod eating inhabitant. I got a pair of clown, a banggai and a firefish. I will using the fuge as breeding ground. Currently, its the breeding ground for amphipod and trust me, there's LOT of them! Don't you think 6oz bottle will be good enough for the breeding cycle for a month? |
From what I understand Mandarins graze pretty much constantly. What you consider a lot will probably be mostly gone in the first week. If you want to have one you will probably need to culture pods in other containers and add them to the tank or it will slowly starve to death. Make sure to get Tisbe copepods as opposed to Tigriopus (Tigger) pods.
As an alternative you could get an ORA captive bred target Mandarin. They raise them to eat pellets and frozen food. ORA may have Blue Mandarins available now again as well, but not last time I checked. |
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