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Come to think of it, my last round of tiggers had rotifers in there too, completely forgot about that. Yes they both seemed to do well with each-other, I have a bit of a video of them buzzing around as I held the macro lens up against the vessel one evening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfBfk12Egyg That's probably why that culture seemed to do really well, rotifers picking up the "food slack" so to speak. Anyway, sorry OP to derail too much. I think James may still be doing a phyto strain locally. |
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I gave James some of my rotifer copepod mix a couple years ago. Not sure if he still has it.
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Dang. All this talk is making me want to start a copepod culture too
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I just sold you some so you should be good to go, its real easy to keep those mandarins fat.
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If u decide to part ways with more send me a message...
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J&L Aquatics sells both benthic and pelagic copepods. They are a much higher density then I have as probably 95% of my mix is rotifers. If you really need rotifers I will sell them if you have no other option to get them.
James (Jamrobo) from Marshall's may sell them as well. |
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Ok thanks....if I ever need rotifers I would reach out to you!
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