My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread

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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage

Post by kuza » Mon Jul 29, 2013 7:36 am

Thanks!

He's been in a shell all night now (5 hours is a full night for me :) lol ) but my transition tank is only at 79 degrees f. So I need to go buy a new heat mat this morning to try to get the heat up much higher. I need it at least 86f to be close to the jars.

It's ok to leave him in the jar right? It's no different then the transition tank pool for a bit?

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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage

Post by kuza » Mon Jul 29, 2013 10:27 am

Can someone verify the ingredients in these HBH algae grazers wafers for me? IT looks ok at first glance, but I've been wrong before :(

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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage

Post by Eugooglizer » Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:00 pm

kuza wrote:Can someone verify the ingredients in these HBH algae grazers wafers for me? IT looks ok at first glance, but I've been wrong before :(

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Not crazy about 4 of the 5 first ingredients being soy flour, wheat flour, etc., but the main thing that stands out to me is the listing of "fish meal", unless you can verify either that the fish meal wasn't imported or get a guarantee from the company that it doesn't contain ethoxyquin, then it almost definitely does. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable can chime in.

Also, ended up losing my almost completed reply re: the filtration method I talked about last night and was too tired to redo it that late but am re-typing it right now :)
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage

Post by hermilove » Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:09 pm

Congrats on the little guy taking a shell! :D :cheer:
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage

Post by kuza » Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:24 pm

Thanks Eugooglizer, and I might add Zoolander was one of the best comedies, ever.

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Post by Kat » Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:25 pm

If you're looking at a commercial algae wafter, Shirakura is a great option. Repashy's Shrimp Souffle is really solid as well, and both are ethoxyquin and BHT free. I definitely wouldn't trust those ingredients based on the -meal thing.
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Post by Rocky » Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:26 pm

Instead of algae wafers, I'd try to find some actual algae powder or spirinula :) you can usually find them in bulk at health food stores.
And I sent you a little algae powder pack >.> now it's up to canadapost
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage

Post by Eugooglizer » Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:29 pm

kuza wrote:Thanks Eugooglizer, and I might add Zoolander was one of the best comedies, ever.
Yesssss, pretty sure you're the first person to actually have gotten that reference lol--you get a gold star and I will now have to name my next hermit crab after you :P

Also keep in mind that if you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.
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Post by kuza » Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:30 pm

haha sweet.

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Post by Rocky » Mon Jul 29, 2013 4:58 pm

Best.Movie.Ever.
Is the little guy still hanging onto that shell?
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Post by wodesorel » Mon Jul 29, 2013 5:08 pm

I've had bad luck with algae wafers no matter who makes them, and I've tried every brand that the local pet shops carry. They tend to foul up the water really fast and I've reason to believe that they introduced ick and other bacterial infections to my tank before. :/ I still feed them sparingly in my community tanks since my fish like them, but I'm always wary about it.

I've even had bad luck with Repashy's Soilent Green - no matter how thick I mixed it, it dissolved as soon as it hit water and got messy quick.
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Post by kuza » Mon Jul 29, 2013 5:23 pm

ah ok thanks.

And yes rocky, it's up there with my top 5 movies of all time. Along with Dumb and Dumber, John Carpenter's The Thing and Tropic Thunder.

He's changed shells a few times but he's been in shells all night, but I can't seem to get my tank up hot enough :(


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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage

Post by StephBaby » Mon Jul 29, 2013 7:14 pm

wodesorel wrote: I've even had bad luck with Repashy's Soilent Green - no matter how thick I mixed it, it dissolved as soon as it hit water and got messy quick.
That's because it's people. Soylent Green is people!
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Re: My Straw (Perlatus) baby thread. Update: Megalopa stage

Post by kuza » Mon Jul 29, 2013 10:55 pm

So I have a question about water viability. If I have water in 5 gallon jugs, or in jars waiting to be switched into, how long are they good for? Like does the water start to go bad after a certain amount of time?

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Post by Kat » Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:06 pm

kuza wrote:So I have a question about water viability. If I have water in 5 gallon jugs, or in jars waiting to be switched into, how long are they good for? Like does the water start to go bad after a certain amount of time?
How long are you talking about? As long as it's not forming algae, I'd consider it fine.
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