I am sure this has come up on the forums but wanted to see if any research has been done on this within the hobbyist.
I have been rearing clownfish since the late 80's and got out of it in the late 90's and recently started again, back in the day I had many types of containers for rots, from 2 liter bottles, 5 gallon buckets, 5-10 gallon tanks to the 25 gallon trash cans, I had always used Nannochloris micro algae (green water) that I cultured from disks with additions of a yeast based food Roti-Rich that I purchased from Florida Aqua Farms, I never really had a crash of rots but contamination to my the green water was an issue at times.
So here I am in 2020 and recently having rot crashes, I suspect with the help of Chad at Reed Mariculture its Euplotes, back in the day I always had brine in my rot tanks and they would flourish, I never minded as I would screen them out when adding to my fry tanks, I recently dusted off my old "Plankton Culture Manual's" circa 1987 &1993 by: Frank Hoff and was reading that brine will actually feed on ciliates especially Euplotes sp.,
So the question here has anyone had experience with rotifers & brine polycultured with a decrease or complete removal of Euplotes, or polycultured all three (rots, brine, Euplotes) to create a ecosystem that keeps the rot culture thriving and growing.
I have been rearing clownfish since the late 80's and got out of it in the late 90's and recently started again, back in the day I had many types of containers for rots, from 2 liter bottles, 5 gallon buckets, 5-10 gallon tanks to the 25 gallon trash cans, I had always used Nannochloris micro algae (green water) that I cultured from disks with additions of a yeast based food Roti-Rich that I purchased from Florida Aqua Farms, I never really had a crash of rots but contamination to my the green water was an issue at times.
So here I am in 2020 and recently having rot crashes, I suspect with the help of Chad at Reed Mariculture its Euplotes, back in the day I always had brine in my rot tanks and they would flourish, I never minded as I would screen them out when adding to my fry tanks, I recently dusted off my old "Plankton Culture Manual's" circa 1987 &1993 by: Frank Hoff and was reading that brine will actually feed on ciliates especially Euplotes sp.,
So the question here has anyone had experience with rotifers & brine polycultured with a decrease or complete removal of Euplotes, or polycultured all three (rots, brine, Euplotes) to create a ecosystem that keeps the rot culture thriving and growing.