WhistlingBadger
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Hi, all. I'm thinking about trying some setups that would require live food, and I've been reading "An Alternative Aquarium" by Matt Owens (heckuvan interesting book, by the way: I don't agree with all of it, but it sure got me thinking).
When I first set up my South America tank a few years ago, it ran for about six weeks with no fish and developed quite a fascinating array of worms, water fleas, seed shrimp, and God only knows what else. The angelfish wiped out all this interesting stuff pretty quickly, of course.
Anyway, I think an invert refugium would be pretty nifty, and I have a 10 gallon tank just sitting around empty. I want self-sustaining populations of daphnia, blackworms, cyclops, scuds, and seed shrimp, both for a different kind of display, and as a food source for wild caught fishies. If anybody has tried this, I would be most interested in picking your brain.
When I first set up my South America tank a few years ago, it ran for about six weeks with no fish and developed quite a fascinating array of worms, water fleas, seed shrimp, and God only knows what else. The angelfish wiped out all this interesting stuff pretty quickly, of course.
Anyway, I think an invert refugium would be pretty nifty, and I have a 10 gallon tank just sitting around empty. I want self-sustaining populations of daphnia, blackworms, cyclops, scuds, and seed shrimp, both for a different kind of display, and as a food source for wild caught fishies. If anybody has tried this, I would be most interested in picking your brain.