causeofhim said:
Has anyone grown/cultured their own phytoplankton, brine shrimp, & rotifers?
Yes, yes, and yes. I am doing them at the moment. Several others here are also culturing, including 'uwscotch', 'coralbeauty', 'donw' and some others for sure.
causeofhim said:
Its doing ok so far. I say ok, because I just had a couple phytoplankton cultures crash on me...on my dumb mistake. Couple rotifers got in there somehow... Other than that, it does take some work each day, and that includes maintenance/feeding.
causeofhim said:
Yes I am. Currently looking to increase my cultures...but slowly, and over time.
causeofhim said:
Was your livestock happy?
I hope so
My clowns love it and lots of fish and anemones will eat brine shrimp, albeit it is not very nutritious. There is nothing better than live foods to feed your tank once in a while.
causeofhim said:
If I end up with too many, can I keep them in the refrigerator? How long?
Keeping excess brine shrimp is actually really simple. You can freeze them in little flattened baggies to thaw out later and feed, or you can use those Formula 1/2/VHP frozen food trays and fill them up and freeze them. You can get really crafty here...
In my opinion, you can't really keep them alive in the fridge because they need aeration...and cannot survive low temps.
Phytoplankton you can store in the fridge. If you look at DT's Phytoplankton it is shipped cold.
As for rotifers, the same as brine shrimp. They will go into thermal shock from the cold temperatures. I haven't tried freezing them and trying to feed my fish that, but that may be done.
I will let others chime in. Adelaide will be helpful as well
- Elmo