NANFA-- daphnia management

bockj (bockj_at_erols.com)
Sun, 2 Jan 2000 08:02:07 -0500

I'm forwarding this link from the live bearer list. Looks pretty useful.

-Bob

At 02:23 PM 12/24/99 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 12/23/1999 10:05:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>richard_at_aquaria.net writes:
>
><< >DAPHNIA ARE ONE OF THE EASIEST LIVEFOODS TO MAINTAIN. GRIFFITHS
GUESSED
>"LOW"
> >ON MY COLONIES'S AGE WHICH IS NOW 37 YEARS! MANY OF YOU ARE CULTURING
THIS
> >COLONY WHICH HAS BEEN WIDELY CIRCULATED FROM A CULTURE THAT A FRIEND OF
>MINE
> >BROUGHT FROM THE MOSCOW ZOO AROUND 1960.
>
> Ok Jim, give it up: how do you do it?
> >>
>
>Hi Richard,
>
>I think the daphnia theme has been treated several times and I hope we can

>get it archived now as a permanent reference.

http://killifish.vrx.net/feeding/live/cultured/daphnia/langhammer/

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Richard J. Sexton                                        
richard_at_aquaria.net
Maitland House, Bannockburn, Ontario, Canada, K0K 1Y0       +1 (613) 473
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