My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread
Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
Sorry to hear about your losses!
Do you have sand in your jars or only water?
After my larvae developed to megalopa, I put some sand into the kreisel-tank ans of course some shells.
But in your jars the sand would whirl around with too much bubbles. I guess, it's easier to slow down the bubbles in a circulation-tank, than in a jar.
Do you have sand in your jars or only water?
After my larvae developed to megalopa, I put some sand into the kreisel-tank ans of course some shells.
But in your jars the sand would whirl around with too much bubbles. I guess, it's easier to slow down the bubbles in a circulation-tank, than in a jar.
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
ya the shells get swirled around a lot, but I'm tempted to put some sand in, I'm not sure how to turn the bubbles down without causing the water to get too dirty too quickly.
Did you use regular playsand or aquarium sand?
Did you use regular playsand or aquarium sand?
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
If the shells are swirling then sand would be kicked up even worse! You might be able to get away with a thick grain sand like pool filter sand or even playsand if you washed it to death as it's pretty dense for it's size, but if there's enough current to sway shells then there's enough current to swirl sand.
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
Yea, I see. It's much easier with a kreisel-tank.kuza wrote:ya the shells get swirled around a lot, but I'm tempted to put some sand in, I'm not sure how to turn the bubbles down without causing the water to get too dirty too quickly.
Can you separate the megalopa in a small aquarium? In this stage they don't need so much water-movement.
Aquarium coral sand.kuza wrote:Did you use regular playsand or aquarium sand?
5 Indos, 4 Violas, 1 Rugs, 1 E, 5 adult PPs and about 22 breeding's of PPs!
Some other breeding's also, which species is yet not confirmed.
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
I think I could move them, they have almost all become megalopa now, well dozens anyway. I can't even count them now I think I have over 30 megalopa. I have a small 5 gallon tank I could probably use now.
Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
WOO! That's a lot of little babies to have running around I hope most of them make it!
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
OK, then you can put some megalopas in the aquarium and leave some in the jars.
When I tried to raise my larvae, I read a lot in academic sources. For some crabs it is known, they develop better, if they have some sand. Even though this dissertation was not about hermits, that's why I tried to put a small amount of sand in the tank. The sand was just covering the ground. My megalopas clutch to the sand after some days.
After all, it's just a new arena for all of us. Still experimental-stage. So try whatever you think may work best.
When I tried to raise my larvae, I read a lot in academic sources. For some crabs it is known, they develop better, if they have some sand. Even though this dissertation was not about hermits, that's why I tried to put a small amount of sand in the tank. The sand was just covering the ground. My megalopas clutch to the sand after some days.
After all, it's just a new arena for all of us. Still experimental-stage. So try whatever you think may work best.
5 Indos, 4 Violas, 1 Rugs, 1 E, 5 adult PPs and about 22 breeding's of PPs!
Some other breeding's also, which species is yet not confirmed.
Feel free to visit Danys ?-Coenobita-breeding-thread (since page 12 year 2018)
Some other breeding's also, which species is yet not confirmed.
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
Thanks, it's worth a try.
I've found the zoea and megalopa clutch the ground, in fact my zoea feed on the decapsulated brine shrimp eggs that were always on the bottom, I think that's what gave them that nice orange color. The zoea would sue those front feeler mouth parts to hold the bottom, where the megalopa grab stuff with their main legs.
I will try some aquarium calci sand, I have a nice beta TV fish bowl I just cleaned up to use.
I've found the zoea and megalopa clutch the ground, in fact my zoea feed on the decapsulated brine shrimp eggs that were always on the bottom, I think that's what gave them that nice orange color. The zoea would sue those front feeler mouth parts to hold the bottom, where the megalopa grab stuff with their main legs.
I will try some aquarium calci sand, I have a nice beta TV fish bowl I just cleaned up to use.
Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
Nat, how big are the pools in your transition tank? I can't tell by the picture, but you have 2 salt water pools, is that to prevent them from eating each other or did you just not have a big enough pool?
I have a few sizes to choose from but I'm not sure how big it should be, or deep.
I have a few sizes to choose from but I'm not sure how big it should be, or deep.
Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
I have playsand here, do you think it would be just as good since it's like beach sand? I could run tot he store and get some real Aquarium coral sand if you think that would be the better choice.naalide wrote:Yea, I see. It's much easier with a kreisel-tank.
Can you separate the megalopa in a small aquarium? In this stage they don't need so much water-movement.
Aquarium coral sand.
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
I used aquarium sand. The play sand made my pool cloudy. Experiment with it first & decide then. My trans pools hold about 200ml from memory
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
I managed to wash my playsand down really well (it just took some time) so it might be worth a shot In this case it was for my frog tankkuza wrote: I have playsand here, do you think it would be just as good since it's like beach sand? I could run tot he store and get some real Aquarium coral sand if you think that would be the better choice.
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
Playsand will be silica, a saltwater aquarium sand will be coral based (aragontie). Playsand should be inert, while the coral sand would buffer the pH and provide extra calcium. If others have used coral-based sand with success, I would use that!
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
ya I'll pick some up tomorrow. As of tonight I can no longer keep count of them all, and there's still more zoea left. I estimate around 30 megalopa at this point, and maybe 50-100 zoea left.
It's really crazy to see one swimming around holding another one out in front of him making a meal out of him, I feel so bad I want to break them up
It's really crazy to see one swimming around holding another one out in front of him making a meal out of him, I feel so bad I want to break them up
Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage
Since wodesorel and Nat_addicted to HC's answered the sand-question, while I was sleeping, I skip it.
To bad with 6 or more hours time difference.^^
30 megalopa and still dozens of larvae sounds very good!
To bad with 6 or more hours time difference.^^
30 megalopa and still dozens of larvae sounds very good!
5 Indos, 4 Violas, 1 Rugs, 1 E, 5 adult PPs and about 22 breeding's of PPs!
Some other breeding's also, which species is yet not confirmed.
Feel free to visit Danys ?-Coenobita-breeding-thread (since page 12 year 2018)
Some other breeding's also, which species is yet not confirmed.
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