Gatortailale March 26, 2004 March 26, 2004 Lots of pics and step by step process. Flame Angels Reef Hope it helps [nana] [nana] [beer2]
michaelg March 26, 2004 March 26, 2004 there is a pretty good series of articles both in back issues of Reefkeeping Magazine, and Advanced Aquarist. The RKM article has a nice stand for positioning bottles on the outside, with the lights in the middle. Takes up less room. Personally, I find keeping 2-3 bottles going is more than sufficient of phytoplankton.
xeon March 26, 2004 March 26, 2004 I've read a few articles and write ups on culturing phyto and rotifers, but the lighting is something they just kind of blaze by. I read one recently on a culturing site and they just suggested to keep a light on the culture for x hours. For instance after reading the one above and by the look of the tubes.. they look like regular NO fluorescents from HD. I'm putting together a setup like the one on the site above, ie. 2 liters on shelves w/ air pumps. I was thinking about using some 55W/65W PC's, but if NO's will do the trick... yipeee!
michaelg March 26, 2004 March 26, 2004 I have 3x 24 Watt NO on my setup and it is more than enough light for the cultures. I picked up a shop light type thing from home depot (2 bulb) and have 1 other single bulb fixture. I use the plant and aquarium bulbs (about $6 at home depot).
Guest HVF21221 March 29, 2004 March 29, 2004 I agree, live phyto is easily cultured with a shop light from HD, I do use a 6500k bulb they sell from GE. It is called "daylight" something. 2 48" are like $6. Do not light your rotifers, I did it in the beginning like the books say to do, but nasty bacteria and algae will bloom. I just keep them on the bottom shelf and they get ambient light from a window across the room. They don't need to be lit. FWIW, I am raising rotifers with and without a heater, no difference in densities. Unless the area is very cold room temp is fine.
michaelg March 29, 2004 March 29, 2004 Your temperature observation is in line with what I have observed also for the phyto cultures. Brine shrimp hatching was totally another story- they absolutely required a heater to hatch. My basement was around 65F during the winter- maybe closer to 60F.
Lee Stearns March 30, 2004 March 30, 2004 Xeon, I brought your rotifers to the TRT social- gave some to Michael, and some to someone else- Will bring some to the April meeting for you- as well as some phyto for folks to use or culture- I really enjoyed the tour of the back grow out tanks! Lee
xeon March 30, 2004 March 30, 2004 Lee, I apologize, I meant the Spring meeting in the other thread. My wife had me doing "other things". LOL
michaelg March 30, 2004 March 30, 2004 Lee- Thanks for the rotifers. They seem to be taking off in the tridacnareef.com reactor I am growing them in. Fed some to the tank last night:D
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