TheLostReefs
Supporting Member
Hi all,
I currently have a bunch of T. Cali copepods in my two back yard cultures. I have no current tank or fish to feed them to. I'd be happy to net some for anyone interested in local pick-up. I probably currently have enough for 4-5 people.
For anyone interested in culturing them it is REALLY easy. They are sort of the cockroach of the copepod world. You literally need a bucket outside with a chunk of rock in the bucket -with saltwater around 35-45 ppt. I drop in a 1"x1" chunk of banana peel to create green water. You simply ignore them and let bugs and the occasional leaf fall in the bucket... That's it. They also do well with the addition of live phyto (helps but it totally optional -current cultures are booming and there has never been a drop of phyto added to the cultures). Culturing them indoors is disappointingly hard.
....Zero pressure to culture though you can just feed them to your fish. They do not colonize aquariums well. Their motion through the water is simply too appetizing to fish. They will colonize refugiums for a short period of time, but as they attempt to swim through the water column they generally get swept into the main tank. For a "benthic" copepod they spend a LOT of time swimming.
I currently have a bunch of T. Cali copepods in my two back yard cultures. I have no current tank or fish to feed them to. I'd be happy to net some for anyone interested in local pick-up. I probably currently have enough for 4-5 people.
For anyone interested in culturing them it is REALLY easy. They are sort of the cockroach of the copepod world. You literally need a bucket outside with a chunk of rock in the bucket -with saltwater around 35-45 ppt. I drop in a 1"x1" chunk of banana peel to create green water. You simply ignore them and let bugs and the occasional leaf fall in the bucket... That's it. They also do well with the addition of live phyto (helps but it totally optional -current cultures are booming and there has never been a drop of phyto added to the cultures). Culturing them indoors is disappointingly hard.
....Zero pressure to culture though you can just feed them to your fish. They do not colonize aquariums well. Their motion through the water is simply too appetizing to fish. They will colonize refugiums for a short period of time, but as they attempt to swim through the water column they generally get swept into the main tank. For a "benthic" copepod they spend a LOT of time swimming.