Recently, I have become interested in obtaining marine Ostracods to add to my build’s biodiversity (tropical planted marine). Is there a store/hobbyist I can source these from or is my endeavor a lost cause?
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Easiest way to get Ostracods is to add a little NSW to the tank. That's how I got mine. They tend not to last long term from my experience. Not like pods. Mine had a population boom, died back then slowly disappeared over a few months and I dose several strains of live phyto. There's so many different species, some with specific diets, that it's hard to judge care. Some can also be pests. They're very difficult to i.d. I'm not aware of any vendors that sell them. Mine seemed to target algae so you may not want them in a planted tank.Recently, I have become interested in obtaining marine Ostracods to add to my build’s biodiversity (tropical planted marine). Is there a store/hobbyist I can source these from or is my endeavor a lost cause?
The problem with that is the fact I live in California (frigid waters, collection restrictions on anything but algae). Nonetheless, this was a great read! Thank you!Easiest way to get Ostracods is to add a little NSW to the tank. That's how I got mine. They tend not to last long term from my experience. Not like pods. Mine had a population boom, died back then slowly disappeared over a few months and I dose several strains of live phyto. There's so many different species, some with specific diets, that it's hard to judge care. Some can also be pests. They're very difficult to i.d. I'm not aware of any vendors that sell them. Mine seemed to target algae so you may not want them in a planted tank.
Did you ever find what you were looking for in Ostracods? I have them thriving in my FOWLR right now and they have been going strong ever since I got my tank from a co-worker a year ago. If you are interested in paying shipping, I'd gladly send some samples to see if you can start a culture.Recently, I have become interested in obtaining marine Ostracods to add to my build’s biodiversity (tropical planted marine). Is there a store/hobbyist I can source these from or is my endeavor a lost cause?
Mine probably came in with live sand, but they are thriving right along with my copepods in my 75-gallon FOWLR (with no predators). I got the established tank from a co-worker over a year ago and the ostracods have been thriving since the beginning. I run the tank "dirty" at higher nutrient levels and allow some hair algae and cyanobacteria to grow at levels most would probably consider terrifying, so this may be helping keep them around. I have no idea what species mine are, but definitely ostracods. They do consume algae and cyanobacteria and love it when I have not cleaned the surface glass for a while!Easiest way to get Ostracods is to add a little NSW to the tank. That's how I got mine. They tend not to last long term from my experience. Not like pods. Mine had a population boom, died back then slowly disappeared over a few months and I dose several strains of live phyto. There's so many different species, some with specific diets, that it's hard to judge care. Some can also be pests. They're very difficult to i.d. I'm not aware of any vendors that sell them. Mine seemed to target algae so you may not want them in a planted tank.