ember20
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Hi all,
so it's my second attempt at raising axies from eggs. this morning 2 of the larva have hatched and are sitting on the bottom of the tank with the newly hatched daphnia around them.
my question is...how do i know if they are eating? all the books and resources I have read say about watching for them suddenly jumping or being able to see the food in their stomachs.
BUT...so far they all look like wild-types so I cant see their stomachs through their skin, and after sitting watching them for ages, hte only movement they're doing is suddenyl swimming an inch or so to a different part of the tank, not the sucking/jumping behaviour my adults exhibit when they suck in their food :s
anyone have any advice for me? or am i expecting them to eat too quickly?
thanks, ember
so it's my second attempt at raising axies from eggs. this morning 2 of the larva have hatched and are sitting on the bottom of the tank with the newly hatched daphnia around them.
my question is...how do i know if they are eating? all the books and resources I have read say about watching for them suddenly jumping or being able to see the food in their stomachs.
BUT...so far they all look like wild-types so I cant see their stomachs through their skin, and after sitting watching them for ages, hte only movement they're doing is suddenyl swimming an inch or so to a different part of the tank, not the sucking/jumping behaviour my adults exhibit when they suck in their food :s
anyone have any advice for me? or am i expecting them to eat too quickly?
thanks, ember