seecrabrun
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I had him snacking on freshly hatched brine this morning and just picked up some frozen brine to try and work in.
Brine will not provide nutrition.I had him snacking on freshly hatched brine this morning and just picked up some frozen brine to try and work in.
Newly hatched brine with the yolks attached are "fairly" nutritious. Without the yolk... not so much. Brine can be gut loaded with Selcon soaked flake food, and this is also fairly nutritious. However, the nutrition is coming from the Selcon and flake food, and not the brine shrimp. It's just a vessel...Brine will not provide nutrition.
Listen buddy!!! Lol jk jkNewly hatched brine with the yolks attached are "fairly" nutritious. Without the yolk... not so much. Brine can be gut loaded with Selcon soaked flake food, and this is also fairly nutritious. However, the nutrition is coming from the Selcon and flake food, and not the brine shrimp. It's just a vessel...
Are those even available for purchase?JMHO but I believe Ostracods are, by far, the most nutritious food for Dragonets.
Perhaps so, but good luck finding any. I have never seen them for sale, and I've looked at tons of pods. I suggested Tisbe as they are readily available, and will meet all of the nutritional needs of a dragonet. My mandarin only ate live food for the first year I had him, and I only stocked my tank and refugium with Tisbe and amphipods. He may eat a baby amphipod occasionally, but the bulk of his diet for the first year was Tisbe. For the past year, he has eaten a flake or two during feeding time, but only if one lands in front of him... he doesn't actively seek them out. If you know where I can find marine ostracods, please let me know. I would be more than willing to add them to my dragonet's diet.JMHO but I believe Ostracods are, by far, the most nutritious food for Dragonets.
That's why I don't have socks on the ends of my overflows. I want to feed the copepods and amphipods in my refugium. What the skimmer doesn't remove, the pods, mysis, and snails clean up in the fuge. It feeds the pods, and in return, the pods feed my tank. It's the glorious cycle of life...Pods are scavengers right? I have them in my fuge but the water goes through the filter sock before it gets to the fuge so most of the the particulates are filtered out. Would there still be enough in the water to keep them fed and happy or should I be adding something for them like coral frenzy?
Something to think about. The filter socks are a pain in the ass to clean.That's why I don't have socks on the ends of my overflows. I want to feed the copepods and amphipods in my refugium. What the skimmer doesn't remove, the pods, mysis, and snails clean up in the fuge. It feeds the pods, and in return, the pods feed my tank. It's the glorious cycle of life...
I despise them...Something to think about. The filter socks are a pain in the ass to clean.