Simon Cole
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I was just about to set-up a tank for culturing the blackworm Lumbriculus variegatus - and it has occurred to me that I might consider bivalves.
The conditions will be a very good match for bivalve filter-feeders.
If I did keep the two together then what springs to mind is:
1. Whether the clams might suck-in the blackworm for food?
2. Might I expect them to opportunistically eat the boiled vegetables that I feed the blackworm?
Assuming I just kept the bivalves on their own, I was thinking of a spirulina, pollen, powder-food type recipe. Does anybody know of a recipe?
3. What are their dietary requirements, like, are they going after algae, plant debris, micro-fauna?
Thank you, Simon
The conditions will be a very good match for bivalve filter-feeders.
If I did keep the two together then what springs to mind is:
1. Whether the clams might suck-in the blackworm for food?
2. Might I expect them to opportunistically eat the boiled vegetables that I feed the blackworm?
Assuming I just kept the bivalves on their own, I was thinking of a spirulina, pollen, powder-food type recipe. Does anybody know of a recipe?
3. What are their dietary requirements, like, are they going after algae, plant debris, micro-fauna?
Thank you, Simon
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