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![]() about 5 dead today
I think that I overestimated the number of babies. I think that I have about 40 left. Impossible to tell really how many are there. Split the tank in half and put half of them in another identical setup. Figure that it would be better this way to split the waste so it doesn't add up as quick. things are still going well IMO overall. Still amazed that I have anything at all. I am keeping the tanks around 76 - 77 degrees. LMK if you have any questions.
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![]() A couple dead today.
the others are doing well. still doing about 30 percent water change about 4 times a day now that I have split them in half. things are going well all in all.
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![]() 9 dead today.
I had thought I was going to lose them. they had been just hanging out at the bottom for the last couple of days. the others are still going strong though. I figure I have around 30 left. Not bad. I started growing the brineshrimp yesterday Not sure when exactly I should add them Any suggestions? LMK thanks Neal
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![]() Sorry to hear about your losses, Neal
![]() Wish I knew when to add the BBS. All I can tell you is that the fry have to be big enough to eat them BBS are huge compared to rotifers. |
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![]() I think that I may have killed a couple of them myself.
I siphon the dead bodies out with a hose and tube. After I looked in the glass, I saw that I had actually sucked up a couple of live ones that had just been lying on the ground. (I don't think gettting sucked up thru a tube did them any good) Like I said though, I had expected to lose them as most of them had been just lying around on the ground for a few days. The others are generally swimming around with the current during the day. The only time they lie on the ground generally are when the lights are off. I think though that naturally there will be some that just don't make it. I am sure that there are lots in the wild that die off just for whatever reason besides being lunch for something. I don't notice them scratching though much, which means the ammonia isn't high. I dunno I am still happy with my results.
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![]() Did you just put the live ones back into the tank?
From what it sounds like you are doing very well! |
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![]() yes i did put the ones back into the tank.
Except for one, I noticed that his tail had been broken, so I put it out of its misery. I felt really stupid about the whole thing. I had tried really hard to make sure that they were dead. But I felt I also just couldn't leave a bunch of bodies in the tank as I was afraid of spiking the ammonia levels because of the decomposing bodies. IMO, if they were just lying on the ground they probably weren't doing that well in the first place and probably weren't going to make it anyways. thanks for the support. I am really happy with the results so far. From what I have read online, I am doing better then the vast majority of people already..so yea..I must be doing something right.
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