I am cultivating Tisbe biminiensis, Cyclopoid Dioithona, Tigriopus californicus and Apocyclops in four different 5-gallon jars (this kind, but not exactly the same). My ammonia is creeping up (up to 2.3 ppm, which I understand is OK for the copepods but prevents them from multiplying), which I prevent with weekly 25% water changes (now I keep it consistently around 0.2 ppm).
I read a lot about resetting the entire culture every month, but I also read that many copepods' naupliar stages live in the mulch at the bottom, so I try to avoid disturbing them and never do a full reset.
I feed Phyto every hour via a cheap Jebao 4-head dosing pump so that the water is slightly tinted green (only very slightly greenish!).
I am still wondering:
- Is this the best approach in general to maximise production?
- Shall I be concerned that the opening of the spigot for harvesting just gets a few copepods out of the benthic (crawlers) ones (e.g. Tigriopus)? An issue that is less of a concern with the pelagic ones (e.g. Apocyclops).
- Anything else I should automate to achieve more consistency?
Any advice is welcome!
I read a lot about resetting the entire culture every month, but I also read that many copepods' naupliar stages live in the mulch at the bottom, so I try to avoid disturbing them and never do a full reset.
I feed Phyto every hour via a cheap Jebao 4-head dosing pump so that the water is slightly tinted green (only very slightly greenish!).
I am still wondering:
- Is this the best approach in general to maximise production?
- Shall I be concerned that the opening of the spigot for harvesting just gets a few copepods out of the benthic (crawlers) ones (e.g. Tigriopus)? An issue that is less of a concern with the pelagic ones (e.g. Apocyclops).
- Anything else I should automate to achieve more consistency?
Any advice is welcome!
