

Daphnia are small aquatic crustaceans that reach about 5mm in size, and are an excellent food source for aquatic pets, especially picky eaters! They are an excellent live food for freshwater tanks and will not pollute your tank’s water. The following lists the primary processes of how we maintain our Daphnia culture: ●Maintenance: ○Water Changes performed at least every other day replacing at least 50% of the water. ○Siphoning the bottom of tank or container that the Daphnia are living in as the food you feed them will collect down there. ○We use aged water rather than aquarium water (due to the possibility of bacteria in our aquariums that could spread to customers--if you don’t plan on selling, you can certainly use your own aquarium water). ■Note: do not use plain freshwater or freshwater that has been treated with Prime as this can kill the culture. ●Feeding: ○We feed them Brewer’s Yeast once a day. It’s time to feed them when the water is clear. If the water isn’t clearing in a couple of days at most, you are likely overfeeding them. ○We use a brine shrimp net to filter out the bigger particles of yeast when feeding (hold the net over the culture and pour the yeast mixture into it). ○Combine the yeast in a small container with aged water or aquarium water. Mix well. ■We don’t actually use a ratio of yeast to water, but will feed until we can no longer see the bottom of the Daphnia container. ■Start small and add more yeast as needed to meet the above specification. ●Additional Tips: ○Avoid having only one culture. It’s safer to maintain at least 2 in the event that the one crashes. It’s very common that cultures crash. ○More volume of water is better for the survival of the culture (we keep ours in 20+ gallon tanks and containers). ○Not necessary, but helpful: ■Lightly aerated water, in our experience, has promoted Daphnia reproduction. Review: Happy with my purchase - We were really happy with our purchase. We bought these to feed to our Axolotls and they loved them as a snack. Product arrived much sooner than expected too. Review: Arrive alive - They were alive when we got them. We didn’t do good at keeping them alive u til we used them all, but that’s our fail. I guess our axlotls ate the ones we put in their tank, they disappeared, or died, idk. I never actually saw them eat them
| ASIN | B07H6B9YVS |
| ASIN | B07H6B9YVS |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Brand Name | Daphnia |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (14) |
| Date First Available | September 7, 2018 |
| Date First Available | September 7, 2018 |
| Directions | Feed Daphnia with Brewer’s Yeast once a day. Start with a small amount of yeast and increase as needed until the bottom of the container is no longer visible. To prepare the yeast mixture, combine yeast in a small container with aged water or aquarium water, mix well, and use a brine shrimp net to filter out larger particles. Store in room temperature. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Daphnia |
| Manufacturer | Daphnia |
| Number of Items | 1000 |
| Size | 0.01 Ounce (Pack of 1000) |
S**P
Happy with my purchase
We were really happy with our purchase. We bought these to feed to our Axolotls and they loved them as a snack. Product arrived much sooner than expected too.
S**E
Arrive alive
They were alive when we got them. We didn’t do good at keeping them alive u til we used them all, but that’s our fail. I guess our axlotls ate the ones we put in their tank, they disappeared, or died, idk. I never actually saw them eat them
A**Y
Smelly
A bit of warning the culture can smell bad. Otherwise they were alive and well.
A**J
Great product
Lots and lots of live daphnia arrived, well packaged.
B**H
Fast delivery
They got here quicker than expected and they're all alive and well.
M**E
Very pleased with the daphnia
Arrived quickly, well packaged, healthy population. Would def recommend!
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