SludgeMunkey
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Nice article. Works well in outside 300L water troughs. thats what i use to raise axies in and take a similar approach. Just gota keep an eye on hydras those things are a pain and so hard to get rid of.
Maybe this is a dumb question, but what is the purpose of the Amquel+ if you're using old aquarium water?My understanding is that this only gets rid of chlorine and chloramines...is there another purpose?
Nice article. Works well in outside 300L water troughs. thats what i use to raise axies in and take a similar approach. Just gota keep an eye on hydras those things are a pain and so hard to get rid of.
If you can get your hands on some Spixis sp. snails, they'll keep your hydra in check. I've added a few to every tank that gets fed Daphnia and microworms bc Hydra was getting to be a problem. The Spixis took care of all the Hydra.
As a general rule, I hate snails. The only reason I use rams horn snails is they provide an excellent nitrogen source for micro fauna and flora and do a good job of utilizing dissolved calcium carbonates.
I printed your word document last week and started a culture of my own. Right now I'm in the first week where it's just filled with dirty water, dirt, sand, and leaves.
Keeping my fingers crossed that I can get it to work as described!
Thanks for the tips. I usually start my cultures from wild caught stuff and get abit lazy with checking through them for baddies ect..