Jorge O'Reilly
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The theory I stand by is what the Aquarium Science.org bloke wrote. Every tank is full of pathogens, you can't avoid them. Keep them healthy, and that's what an immune system is for.
Thanks, everyone. Appreciate the comfort.
I have repashy Morning Wood
Yes, they make good food! Recommended.Has anyone used Repashy food and if so any comments? I just got a few different types and will be trying it out.
Soilent Green: Cory's, Otocinclus and Plecs love it, Amano shrimp will also steal small pieces if they get the chance.Has anyone used Repashy food and if so any comments?
Ah, @Wookii , I kept meaning to post about this, after the abject failure of my Project Daphnia '23.Now's the time to get a tub or two set up in your garden - a big shallow plastic tub works great for daphnia. Add a few hand fulls of oak leaves and some ferts, leave it for a couple of weeks, and then seed it with a bag of daphnia from your LFS. You can culture green water too if you want to increase production levels.
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And someone in their marketing department has a sense of humourthey make good food!
Yes, and smokes a lot of pot. ... well, they are in San Diego, so there is that.And someone in their marketing department has a sense of humour
Come on... Every man has a twelve-year-old inside, they seem determined to bring it front and centerAnd someone in their marketing department has a sense of humour
Ah, @Wookii , I kept meaning to post about this, after the abject failure of my Project Daphnia '23.
My Project Daphnia '24 has a 65L plastic container and some frogbit ready to go. Just lacking a bit of know-how:
- lid on or lid off, or bit of both (implied by your pic)?
- sunlight or shade?
- absent oak leaves (handful or even a single one), what to substitute?
- hopefully possible to get away with no airstone?
- water changes? (!)
Sorry for all the questions, keen to make a go of it this year...
Before I read your post I was dying 😂😂😂😂Yes, that is actually the name of the product