Another question about mosquito harvesting. The water in this bucket smells really bad now. It's this something I should be concerned with?
@fish48 collects and freezes various live foods . Maybe he knows .Question about the mosquito larvae. I know you can freeze them for later. Can I also keep them in the fridge to slow down their growth without killing them?
I just ordered a starter culture of grindal worms. I'll post here how that goes.been watching this thread, & starting to do some live foods... I just bought that new brine shrimp generator off Amazon...
I just started a set of Tanks for aquaculture... ( & just got 100 Blue Tilapia fingerlings...), part of that set up is an IBC tank for hydroponics for edible veggies, & growing some duckweed as a supplement to the Tilapia feed ( Tilapia eat duckweed )... my 1st attempt at duckweed was Lemna Minor ( common duckweed ) this came from the aquarium trade, & it sun burned to a crisp within 2 days of being outside, everything dead... so next I tried some Spirodela polyrhiza ( Giant Duckweed, that was grown outside ) no sunburn, it multiplies about the same, & is supposed to be of similar nutritional value... so any duckweeders out there, the giant Duckweed might actually be better than messing with the Lemna Minor
Giant Duckweed pictured here...
with some of my vegies
a close up...
anyway I started getting mosquito larvae in my tanks... the Tilapia will take care of them from the tanks that contain fish... but my Duckweed tank doesn't have any Tilapia in it ( or they would eat all the duckweed )... I have a few baby Bichirs in that tank to take care of the bugs
anyway, reason for the post... I'm setting up a set of shelves in the basement corner behind my built in aquariums... thinking I could dedicate on shelf to growing live food... got some recommendation for things to grow, that would be safe for the fish, relatively easy, & pretty low maintenance???, that cool & dark might be good ( not very dark, because the aquarium lights light up the area behind my tanks
I'll have the brine shrimp generator,
A bucket of smelly water will attract mosquitoes. my way to start up a culture and speed things up is to put a bucket of fish tank water and add old microworm culture I put the bucket just outside by the Fish House door , within 24 hrs I get mosquito rafts I have add as many as 80 rafts in a day each mosquito raft can produce up to 200 larvae I also have 12 daphnia water butts all containing mosquito larvae, mosquitoes will breed in any volume of water when I set up jars of paramecium which I keep in the Fish House I often find mosquito larvae in with thenAnother question about mosquito harvesting. The water in this bucket smells really bad now. It's this something I should be concerned with?
if you put mosquito larvae in the fridge it will help to slow down the growthQuestion about the mosquito larvae. I know you can freeze them for later. Can I also keep them in the fridge to slow down their growth without killing them?
Interesting. I always have plenty of old tank water every week. And I'm starting some grindal worm cultures soon.A bucket of smelly water will attract mosquitoes. my way to start up a culture and speed things up is to put a bucket of fish tank water and add old microworm culture I put the bucket just outside by the Fish House door , within 24 hrs I get mosquito rafts I have add as many as 80 rafts in a day each mosquito raft can produce up to 200 larvae I also have 12 daphnia water butts all containing mosquito larvae, mosquitoes will breed in any volume of water when I set up jars of paramecium which I keep in the Fish House I often find mosquito larvae in with then
Good to know. Sometimes, I net out some larvae but it's not enough to feed all the fish. It would be nice to feed them all at once.if you put mosquito larvae in the fridge it will help to slow down the growth
a very good food for young fry and fish keep my culture in Irish Moss peat although it's very difficult to get these days i feed my grindall worms on ready Brek and have been doing so for 30 yearsI just ordered a starter culture of grindal worms. I'll post here how that goes.
I have some coconut fiber and some peat moss. I'll make a culture with each and see what works. I also got some kitten food to feed them.a very good food for young fry and fish keep my culture in Irish Moss peat although it's very difficult to get these days i feed my grindall worms on ready Brek and have been doing so for 30 years
I'm not keeping fry but all my fish are micro fish. The biggest fish I have is a platy.a very good food for young fry and fish keep my culture in Irish Moss peat although it's very difficult to get these days i feed my grindall worms on ready Brek and have been doing so for 30 years