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Daphnia Culture – Live Aquatic Food

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Give your fish the best nutrition with live Daphnia, a highly nutritious, natural food source perfect for freshwater fish, shrimp, and fry. These tiny freshwater crustaceans are packed with essential proteins, amino acids, and fiber, promoting healthy grow

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Give your fish the best nutrition with live Daphnia, a highly nutritious, natural food source perfect for freshwater fish, shrimp, and fry. These tiny freshwater crustaceans are packed with essential proteins, amino acids, and fiber, promoting healthy growth, vibrant colors, and enhanced digestion.

Excellent for fish fry & small species Boosts growth and survival rates

Gut-loaded with nutrients Provides a balanced diet for your aquatic pets

Encourages natural hunting behavior Stimulates activity and feeding response

Easy to maintain Can be cultured for continuous feeding

Whether youre feeding nano fish, bettas, or shrimp, live Daphnia are a must-have for any aquarist looking to enhance their tanks ecosystem. Order your Daphnia Culture today and keep your fish thriving!

How to Colonize Daphnia A Step-by-Step Guide

Colonizing your own Daphnia culture is a great way to ensure a continuous supply of live food for your aquarium. Heres a simple guide to help you set up and maintain a thriving Daphnia population:

1. Set Up Your Culture Tank

Tank size: Start with a 20-40Ltank or container.

Water conditions: Use dechlorinated tap water or aquarium water that is free from harmful chemicals. Maintain a stable temperature between 65-75F (18-24C).

Aeration: A gentle air pump or sponge filter will help keep the water oxygenated and prevent stagnation.

2. Introduce Daphnia

Add a small starter culture of Daphnia to your tank.

3. Create Green Water

Green water is essential for Daphnia cultures as it provides the phytoplankton they feed on. You can create it by:

Growing algae: Simply place a small amount of algae or a handful of spirulina powder in the tank. The spirulina will encourage the growth of microscopic algae that Daphnia will graze on.

Light: Ensure the tank gets enough indirect sunlight or use a gentle aquarium light to stimulate algae growth. A few hours of light each day is usually sufficient.

4. Feed with Spirulina Powder

To kickstart algae growth, you can also add spirulina powder to the culture. This powder is a rich source of nutrients for both the algae and Daphnia, promoting rapid reproduction.

Mix a small amount of spirulina powder into the water (around 1/8 teaspoon for a 20Ktank) to create the initial green water.

5. Maintain Water Quality

Water changes: Perform small water changes (about 20% per week) to prevent nutrient buildup and maintain healthy conditions. Avoid changing too much water, as Daphnia are sensitive to drastic changes.

Keep the water lightly aerated to prevent stagnation and to ensure the Daphnia are constantly moving and feeding.

6. Harvesting Daphnia

After a couple of weeks, your Daphnia population will start to grow and reproduce rapidly. Use a fine mesh net to collect the live Daphnia and feed them to your aquarium inhabitants.

7. Regular Care

Continue to add spirulina or algae as needed to sustain the population. Over time, you can scale up the culture tank or create additional cultures to ensure a constant supply of live food.

By maintaining the proper conditions, your Daphnia culture will thrive and provide your aquatic pets with a natural, nutritious food source year-round.

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