My amano Project Part 2
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My amano Project Part 2
I just had a good mid-sized hatch today 3/13. I isolated about 150 zoes to harden up. They go into the salt in the AM. Just an observation, but major hatches for me seem to hapen 24 hours after a water change. Not always, but I've not seen a major hatch with out one.
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Wow! I had broken down the tank after it looked like all the larva were dead. I left the light on but took out the heater for another tank. The room is around 65 degrees this time of year. I had not added water or even checked the tank for almost 2 weeks.
Today I look in the tank and what to my wondering eyes appeared? dozens of larva, just like I had put in there and thought had died! The French article said just algae and fold your arms. I guess he may be right.
As soon as my new heater comes I'll warm the tank up and see what happens. Go figure.
Today I look in the tank and what to my wondering eyes appeared? dozens of larva, just like I had put in there and thought had died! The French article said just algae and fold your arms. I guess he may be right.
As soon as my new heater comes I'll warm the tank up and see what happens. Go figure.
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Re: My amano Project Part 2
Cool! do keep us updated!badflash wrote:I just had a good mid-sized hatch today 3/13. I isolated about 150 zoes to harden up. They go into the salt in the AM. Just an observation, but major hatches for me seem to hapen 24 hours after a water change. Not always, but I've not seen a major hatch with out one.
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They are still going. I've taken to capturing zoes 2 days after a water change every week. I usually only get 25 or so, but that is 25 that would die anyway.
There are a few volunter brine shrimp still in the tank that have established a breeding colony. I'm letting them stay as a water quality indicator.
There are a few volunter brine shrimp still in the tank that have established a breeding colony. I'm letting them stay as a water quality indicator.
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I tried some 100 micron "golden pearls" today. I took a tiny pinch and mixed it with some of their tank water and poored it in. Within a few minutes they all had one and were eating away. These guys were growing so slowly I figured I needed to try something. I have 100 and 500 micron size. The 100 is just about perfect for these guys. They seem to feed by bumping, not hunting.
Feeding creates a trade-off in water quality, so I'll need to watch that closely.
Feeding creates a trade-off in water quality, so I'll need to watch that closely.
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Eat your green leafy vegetables!
I was told that dandelion leaves were good for snails. Now it looks like it is great for shrimp too. I put some in my Amano/Cherry tank and a feeding frenzy ensued. You'd think I was starving these guys.
The amanos were on the leaves before they hit the bottom and each was trying to get away with a leaf for themselves. They had them stripped to threads in under 5 minutes. The cherries were in on it too, so there must be something in them they need. The snails are not quick enough to get any.
I pick a bunch and put it in a pint container with enough plain water to cover, then zap for 5 minutes. Drain, rinse & serve.

The amanos were on the leaves before they hit the bottom and each was trying to get away with a leaf for themselves. They had them stripped to threads in under 5 minutes. The cherries were in on it too, so there must be something in them they need. The snails are not quick enough to get any.
I pick a bunch and put it in a pint container with enough plain water to cover, then zap for 5 minutes. Drain, rinse & serve.
