N naesco Advanced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 1, 2001 #1 U.S. vendors can't ship them to Canada. How does one go about raising them sucessfully to share with others up here? Thank you
U.S. vendors can't ship them to Canada. How does one go about raising them sucessfully to share with others up here? Thank you
S sharkdude Advanced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 1, 2001 #2 live sand innoculation swaps. I tried to make a trap to concentrate copepods, bristles, mini brittle stars, etc but ineefective at best. easiest way would be to culture a large batch of live sand and then swap or sell single cup portions with as many reefs as possible.
live sand innoculation swaps. I tried to make a trap to concentrate copepods, bristles, mini brittle stars, etc but ineefective at best. easiest way would be to culture a large batch of live sand and then swap or sell single cup portions with as many reefs as possible.
C chris_h Advanced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 1, 2001 #3 If you feed a lot more food than your fish can consume, have low to no current, and nothing that eats them, you will have all of the bristleworms you want.
If you feed a lot more food than your fish can consume, have low to no current, and nothing that eats them, you will have all of the bristleworms you want.
C chris_h Advanced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 1, 2001 #4 Bristle worms have also grown excpetionally well in my experience in tanks with crushed coral instead of sand.
Bristle worms have also grown excpetionally well in my experience in tanks with crushed coral instead of sand.
E EmilyB Advanced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 2, 2001 #5 The best I've been able to do is live sand and snails from saltwaterconnection.com.