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GreshamH
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2.5 million gallons worth... oh, and the wet lab :lol:
fingerwrinkles said:Hey Matthew, congrats on getting them to spawn and your efforts to get to this point!
FWIW, I'd encourage you to take the "long" view and let the pair get used to spawning before you start trying to take the fry. If you disturb them too soon they will go off the spawn. However, once they get in their cycle they are usually pretty reliable. This will also give you a chance to get all your hatchout, cultivation, and growout gear setup and going which will be really important to do ahead of time.
Also read the links and suggestions that others have made ... raising is not complex (just a lot of effort, attention, and $$ investment) as long as you are extremely diligent about care and pay close attention to the instructions in the breeding guidelines. I encourage you to give it a go; perhaps you can be setup by the time school lets out for the summer as the babies will require a great deal of daily care for the first 6-8 weeks.
GreshamH said:Assuming you got those from us, there should be instructions in the box, no?
www.rotifer.com
or email us and we'll answer your questions