Frozen Rotifers ????

pezenfuego

Active Member
Originally Posted by AQUARIUM125G
http:///forum/post/3027972
does anyone know if Frozen Rotifers work for raising clown larvae?
I'm not sure they would. The larvae may not identify them as food first off. Secondly, I don't think they would be able to "hunt" them as well. Thirdly, with them being dead, they might make the ammonia higher meaning more water changes. Forthly, they would cost more than raising your own in the long run. Lastly, they wouldn't be as nutritionally complete as cultured rots.
Imo, making your own rots would be better. I'm not saying it wouldn't work though, I'm just saying that imo it wouldn't be as smart to do. My two cents, take it with 35 ppt of salt.
 

bainic

New Member
I have been using Rotifeast. I am new to breeding though, and although I have tried a few times with some egg batches I haven't had any survive past about 5 days. I would say that if they have survived 5 days then they are eating.
I will keep trying, maybe one of these times I will get it right. Wish me luck!!
 
thats good bests of luck for you.
i will like my clowns to start laying eggs cuz am ready, i have all the materials exept the rotifyers.
 

pezenfuego

Active Member
Set up some culture stations...
Without them, your success rate will be low to none from what I understand.
 
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