Rotifer Crash

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So after 2 weeks of "practice" with a culture of rotifers, I can't find a single one when I dip a clear cup in the water. But, I think my brine shrimp culture sitting right next to it has some in it.
Any way to verify this without a microscope? The green water in the bs is clearing up from RGcomplete like the rotifer water was. I have a set of sieves. What will be the best way to separate them out?

Any suggestions?

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Get a microscope a kids one from a toy store is fine, I have a hard time spotting Rotifers without especially the small s strains we use. I bought a 30bucks kids microscope and it works perfect you need about 200x magnification, plus it's fun ;)
 
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Get a microscope a kids one from a toy store is fine, I have a hard time spotting Rotifers without especially the small s strains we use. I bought a 30bucks kids microscope and it works perfect you need about 200x magnification, plus it's fun ;)

Did you mean 20x? The toy ones seem to go to 20x.
 

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No 200 to really see them (toy one I got goes to 800x but not usable) 40x you can see them easily but still small, you need about 200x to see the mouth ect
 
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The general manager said no to the microscope. I siened the roti culture and did an 80% water change. I siened the brine shrimp culture and divided it between the 2 buckets. Now without bbs. A cup of water today has a few white dots in it. Now, I wonder if it will restock.
 

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It just takes one rotifer ;), you need to feed the culture and wait till the water starts clearing up and there starts to detritus on the bottom of the bucket before you harvest again (4-6 days depending on starting size). It also takes just one brine shrimp in your rotifer culture to destroy it be careful!

Keep your eye out those toy microscopes get discounted a lot! If your serious about breeding you'll need one eventually.
 
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I believe I shocked them with fresh water. I did not have a lid and the sg got pretty high. I have lids now and have then in 2g buckets. Two of them. I just can't handle 5g anymore. Youth is wasted on the young.
 

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Oh that is small, you don't need to wait as many days than
 

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I use two 5 gallon buckets with filters from Reed Mariculture. Since the cultures can crash I thought I should have two but had them both crash anyway. I culture tiger pods & luckily contaminated it with rotifers. I have them doing great in fry tanks that no longer eat them. Basically I find them easy to culture except where I try to culture them.
 

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Same here use 2 x 5 gallon with the reed system only on one, somehow the other bucket does better, but could be many reasons
 
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The shipping from Reed is phenomenal. I thought i had contaminated my brine shrimp with rotifers. Such was not the case. Both 2g buckets are nearly sterile. The green colour has not changed in days. A clear glass of water is as empty as that pickle jar in the back of my ice box. Lol. So, I will start over.
 
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I use two 5 gallon buckets with filters from Reed Mariculture. Since the cultures can crash I thought I should have two but had them both crash anyway. I culture tiger pods & luckily contaminated it with rotifers. I have them doing great in fry tanks that no longer eat them. Basically I find them easy to culture except where I try to culture them.


So, I killed my air plant. This may be a bad sign. Lol.
 
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Ok, so I took most of the water out of the old culture and now it is showing more rotifers. This is a combination of my old rotifer culture and my brine shrimp culture without the shrimps.
 

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