Growing Moina
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 7:07 pm
Moina are really small water fleas. These are the king of microfood. Loaded with protien and calcium. It also gets your critters so excited that you just can't believe it.
I'd strugged for a long time, and actually got into shrimping because of these buggers. I was looking for tank cleaners and got hooked.
I have to credit Mike at Aquaboy Aquatics for giving me the hint.
Anyway, get a big plastic garbage can, and a weighted foam filter. Discard the foam so it is just a bubbler tube. You'll need an air pump. Don't use a bubble stone as the fine bubbles kill the moina. I'm also using a 200 watt stainless steel submersable heater to keep 78 degrees. No lights are needed, but it help to be able to see.
Get a start of moina. There is always someone selling on aquabid. If you want, pm me and I'll tell you who I've had good luck with.
Go to the store and find some sweet potato baby food with no preservatives.
Start filling your garbage can from your water changes. Don't use conditoned tap water, reconstituted water or anything else, ONLY your water changes. Once you get about 20 gallons in the can you can put in your moina starter, add about 1/2 tsp of baby food mixed with a pint of water and let it go. Stir the bottom daily. Feed no more often than every other day and don't feed unless the water is clear. Add no more than 1 tsp of babyfood at a time. Always mix the baby food with water before adding. Each week siphon off the bottom, let it settle and harvest the moina for a wind-fall. You can then add more water change water. Once you get a good population you MUST do daily harvests or the population will grow so large it will crash.
I've getting several thousand moina each night from one can with my daphnia net. catch them in the net and transfer them to clean water. Don't use the water from the moina tank.
That's about it. Ask questions about anything that isn't clear and I'll try to clear it up.
I'd strugged for a long time, and actually got into shrimping because of these buggers. I was looking for tank cleaners and got hooked.
I have to credit Mike at Aquaboy Aquatics for giving me the hint.
Anyway, get a big plastic garbage can, and a weighted foam filter. Discard the foam so it is just a bubbler tube. You'll need an air pump. Don't use a bubble stone as the fine bubbles kill the moina. I'm also using a 200 watt stainless steel submersable heater to keep 78 degrees. No lights are needed, but it help to be able to see.
Get a start of moina. There is always someone selling on aquabid. If you want, pm me and I'll tell you who I've had good luck with.
Go to the store and find some sweet potato baby food with no preservatives.
Start filling your garbage can from your water changes. Don't use conditoned tap water, reconstituted water or anything else, ONLY your water changes. Once you get about 20 gallons in the can you can put in your moina starter, add about 1/2 tsp of baby food mixed with a pint of water and let it go. Stir the bottom daily. Feed no more often than every other day and don't feed unless the water is clear. Add no more than 1 tsp of babyfood at a time. Always mix the baby food with water before adding. Each week siphon off the bottom, let it settle and harvest the moina for a wind-fall. You can then add more water change water. Once you get a good population you MUST do daily harvests or the population will grow so large it will crash.
I've getting several thousand moina each night from one can with my daphnia net. catch them in the net and transfer them to clean water. Don't use the water from the moina tank.
That's about it. Ask questions about anything that isn't clear and I'll try to clear it up.