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Aquarimax Episode 101: From Copepods and Daphnia to Aquarium Management App and German Blue Rams

Join Aquarimax hosts Rus and Kelly as they discuss questions and comments from Dan in Auburn, WA; Tony In NY; Juliette in Paris, France; Alex in Melbourne, Australia; Andrejka in Oregon; and Anne in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Tony shared this link on raising Daphnia together with plants:

http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/shrimp-other-invertebrates/94835-raising-daphnia-floating-plants.html

as well as this link on aquarium-safe rocks:

http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/rock_metals.php

 

Rus would like to add this link about raising Daphnia on some alternative food sources:

http://www.caudata.org/forum/f1173-advanced-newt-salamander-topics/f11-food-live-frozen-freeze-dried-pellets-etc/f12-daphnia-moina-brine-shrimp-etc/77665-results-experimentation-daphnia-cultures-alternate-feeding.html

 

Juliette would like to share two great links on shrimp:

caridea.org (in French)

crustahunter.com  (similar to above but in English and German)

Alex would like to make his web-based aquarium manager application available for free to all aquarists, so here it is:

http://aquarium-manager.herokuapp.com

 

 

Aquariumax Episode 78: Hatching Daphnia Eggs, and More on Cherry Shrimp

Aquarimax hosts Rus and Kelly discuss how to hatch Daphnia eggs, as well as questions and comments from Brian in Idaho, John I., Andrejka in Oregon, and Juliette in Paris, France.

Click here to visit the resources page:

http://aquarimax.com/project-resources/episode-78-podcast-resources-page/

 

Aquarimax Episode 66: An Unusual Aquarium, More about Daphnia, and More

Aquarimax hosts Rus and Kelly discuss their visit to an unusual aquarium, their recent Daphnia observations, Dave’s website (fish-room.com) and more.

Visit the resources page here:

http://aquarimax.com/episode-66-podcast-resources-page/

 

Aquarimax Episode 11: Daphnia and Moina

Aquarimax Episode 11-Daphnia and Moina

Aquarimax Hosts Rus and Kelly discuss culturing Daphnia and Moina as live fish food.
Here is a quick guide on how to culture Daphnia:

 

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