How I Raise Daphnia (Water Fleas) And You Can Too

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  • @elijahtommy777
    @elijahtommy777 Рік тому +74

    Mans got a bigger tank for daphnia than I do for my fish XD

  • @toddnicholas8945
    @toddnicholas8945 3 роки тому +37

    You missed your calling! Should have been a high school science teacher ! Thanks for your time and efforts 🇺🇸🎣

    • @justinwolff6293
      @justinwolff6293  3 роки тому +24

      LOL-I did teach 7th grade science for a year. That was fun. Thanks for watching.

  • @dnoel5787
    @dnoel5787 2 роки тому +60

    I think your bigger bubbles are actually preferable for daphnia because smaller bubbles can get in under their shells and make them too buoyant. Great culture!

  • @RickMcQuay
    @RickMcQuay 7 місяців тому +11

    I've grown daphnia for years outside in a plastic tub. In my experience, surface area is more important than depth. I don't feed them or aerate the water. In the winter, sometimes the tub freezes over. They survive all of it. But I want to move to an indoor setup and found your video to be very helpful, thanks.

  • @LouisGuagenti
    @LouisGuagenti 8 місяців тому +8

    I’ve been trying to get a straight explanation on how to propagate daphnia and you just answered all my questions in this very well presented video! Thank you so much!

  • @Okapifun
    @Okapifun 4 місяці тому +2

    This has completely changed my game!!! I already have a mini green water scud tank established. But Then accidentally received some water flea eggs recently on some dried almond leaves... They quickly turned green!! Micro fauna is amazing to watch and these fleas are adorable.
    Thank you for your video it helped me immensely.

  • @Kado244
    @Kado244 2 роки тому +4

    I had no idea this guy was into aquatics iv seen you on tv for years!!!!!!!! Watching with my dad.

  • @gettin_the_scoop
    @gettin_the_scoop 4 місяці тому +3

    You’re so knowledgeable and creative! I didn’t think a daphnia tank could be so cool 😮

  • @bellaslullabies5234
    @bellaslullabies5234 Місяць тому

    I appreciate your explanations and showing exactly what you're talking about for the food, pond water, etc. Thank you!

  • @wayneabel5421
    @wayneabel5421 3 роки тому +2

    Best dafnia vid yet

  • @gyratingseacow595
    @gyratingseacow595 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks for the info! I have watched several videos on daphnia and this one is great. Keep up the great work!

  • @TerraMagnus
    @TerraMagnus 3 роки тому +13

    From wherever you get food supplements, you can get spirulina powder and chlorella powder. Easy does it! A little bit goes a long way. But loading your daphnia with spirulina will bring out the colors in the fish who eat the daphnia.

  • @mr.octopus6972
    @mr.octopus6972 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for all the info 👍
    Cultured green water that is growt naturally is being eaten so fast you will never keep up.
    Try powdered spirulina (you can buy that at your drug store) a very small quantity will turn your entire aquarium into green water in an instant.
    They love it !
    I switch between yeast and spirulina everytime I feed them but you absolutely can put both at the same time.

  • @bubblerings
    @bubblerings 2 роки тому +7

    Oh.. You said, " If it ain't broke, don't fix it..."
    Don't switch to an Air Stone.. Perfect, already!
    Your huge bubbles do not float the shells and kill the babies.
    This is the way to do it! 😊😎

  • @ragingcalmness7815
    @ragingcalmness7815 Рік тому +2

    I like how this dude has that lamp on the right. Reminds me of how I nuked a 5.5gallon with 50W of light to jumpstart it in 3 days with GDA cover. I raise moina which is the smaller version, but I believe PH determines the amount of filtration you need through bacteria hiding from the light, and I also read a lot of "smart" people that state isolated cultures crashing over phosphate poisoning due to over accumulation, and his combination with plants and the green water, essentially took care of it. It's pretty well done man! I don't think micro bubbles are the way to go because they are problematic for smaller life forms with carapace. Hell I have even seen with my own eyes on multiple occasions a shrimp zooming around desperately trying to get rid of some micro bubble accumulation perfectly stuck under it, imagine daphnia lol

  • @abfmkarin
    @abfmkarin Рік тому +4

    I use two small sponge filters with middle flow bubbles.That works well without any problems.

  • @ddtruthfinder81
    @ddtruthfinder81 3 роки тому +12

    I feed my daphnia culture mostly spirulina and a little bit of yeast mixed in, in my past experiences using yeast I noticed overtime my tank getting an oder. I also raise other live foods like scuds and isopods aswell which are even easier but they dont reproduce as fast as daphnia.

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift 2 роки тому

      Hi Ambitious Bogs, I was wondering if you could help me with some tips. 1. Seemingly everyone keeps saying, "Daphnia are everywhere, in puddles, streams, ponds, etc." However, I've been studying the micro fauna in my area, south central Indiana, for many years and have never witnessed one in any of my nets or tubs/tanks, although I've seen a multitude of other species, like almost microscopic baby amphipods and isopods, flatworms etc.
      Just curious, do you order you cultures, or collect them?
      If ordering, could you share your supplier, and if collecting, which is what I'm most interested in, would you mind sharing which types of environments are most likely to have them?
      Either way, I'll keep looking, but still would love to have any insight you might offer.

    • @ddtruthfinder81
      @ddtruthfinder81 2 роки тому +1

      @@Rick-the-Swift Mainly through out time, ebay was my best supplier overall. Past yr I've been trading aquatic plants to a local petstore for a small culture of daphnia. But mostly its been ebay, there were some places online that sold daphnia for a decent price but they shut down the website. We can catch them out of local rivers and ponds but other critters highjack themselves into alot, so again I prefer to buy them from ebay, and for the fact its delivered at the front door step.

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift 2 роки тому +1

      @@ddtruthfinder81 Thank you for the insight. I hear you for sure when you mention other organisms quickly "hijacking" a locally collected culture of just about anything in the micro fauna species, and even bigger.
      I'm constantly finding new life forms that often might take me months or longer to identify. Some new beauties I've seen lately in my miniature diving beetles tank, are these strange little creatures which seem to propel from the sand, in a squid like pumping action, straight to the water surface, then they gently float back down, only to repeat the process once they touch the sand over and over. They are basically shaped like an upright palm tree that is about 1/16th of an inch in length, and about half the diameter.
      Would love to understand what these creatures are if you happen to have any clue.

  • @Hawtboxxin
    @Hawtboxxin 2 роки тому +9

    You dont want smaller bubbles.

  • @BlackCatTips
    @BlackCatTips Місяць тому

    You are a good teacher and you made me laugh too. Thanks!

  • @CraigsOverijse
    @CraigsOverijse 2 роки тому +3

    something I watched suggested small bubbles are less good for daphnia as they can damage them so keep your large bubbles

  • @stardust9072
    @stardust9072 Рік тому +1

    in asia we use rice bran. it works wonder. it's second best thing to thick green water. make sure u filter the rice bran with a fine net.

  • @daGamingKingdom
    @daGamingKingdom 3 роки тому +3

    1:45 Looks like some planaria in your tank as well along the glass.

  • @rolandsalonga771
    @rolandsalonga771 3 роки тому

    Love your channel. Learning alot from watching your new channel keep it coming. Music is perfect

  • @WiseFishKeeping
    @WiseFishKeeping 2 місяці тому

    I just came across this video. I’m wondering if you still have this going and if you’ve made any changes

  • @maan9176
    @maan9176 3 місяці тому

    Cool! 👍 Makes me wanna try this method with my M. lanchesteri larva that is very difficult to raise, you think it might work?

  • @kbbtt
    @kbbtt 3 місяці тому

    Excellent content

  • @jamaus555
    @jamaus555 6 місяців тому

    thanks Justin for the very helpful video. I'm just starting my tank and was wondering what temperature is best?

  • @josepolanco1228
    @josepolanco1228 3 місяці тому

    Subscribed , thanks for the useful info😊

  • @stephenchallis1592
    @stephenchallis1592 2 роки тому

    Thank you for several useful ideas.

  • @bubblerings
    @bubblerings 2 роки тому

    Am Bagging a sponge filter...Thx to you!!!
    Liked and Subscribed for that trick.. Mahalo!! -Scotty on Maui.

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings 2 роки тому +1

      No fancy graphics, but the most thorough course on Daphnia I have seen so far... and I have watched many. Cheers!

  • @vazquezcmp
    @vazquezcmp 6 місяців тому

    Great video

  • @JohnDoe-un3en
    @JohnDoe-un3en 4 місяці тому +1

    Do not put an air stone in their the tiny bubbles will get stuck in the Daphne is crustacean shell and actually kill them

  • @simonci5177
    @simonci5177 4 місяці тому

    How do you clean bottom of tank without risking throwing away eggs

  • @matthewray5954
    @matthewray5954 Рік тому

    Cool video man thanks. Ya tye😂bigger bubble is better thantye small ones i heard

  • @harveybastidas
    @harveybastidas 3 місяці тому

    I love the music at the start of the video!! old school!! ty for the advise, using yeast now and numbers are increasing!!!

  • @leahnjr
    @leahnjr Рік тому

    I have heard you actually want the bigger bubbles because the finer ones will get stuck under the daphnia and make them float.

  • @bentleysaelee5745
    @bentleysaelee5745 2 роки тому

    Coincidentally I live near Shasta lake, at this time of the year would there be a lot of daphnia to harvest? And which area

  • @abfmkarin
    @abfmkarin Рік тому

    In regards to yeast, I put it into water and leave it a few minutes.Then I stir it with a spoon or my finger, no mixer needed.

    • @Generic42
      @Generic42 Рік тому +1

      Point of fact, the mixer will kill a lot of the yeast. Best to be gentle with them if you’re trying to keep them alive.

  • @CJ-qw5ix
    @CJ-qw5ix 3 місяці тому

    *Serious question*
    Why would people want to have these things? Can you use them for something like cleaning out another fish tank or something? I have no knowledge on the subject and I’m generally curious about what they are, and what purpose they serve.

    • @justinwolff6293
      @justinwolff6293  2 місяці тому

      They are great fish food for many aquarium fish.

  • @MLajevec
    @MLajevec 2 роки тому

    Hello I started with daphnias and I have them in the 5l tank and 4l jar, and after a first day I got them I saw something like bodies. Is it possible that would be that dead daphnias? First day they swam faster than now. I am interestes in this filter media, could I make this at home, what should I use?
    Thank you for your answers!

  • @EuroGupper
    @EuroGupper Рік тому +1

    If you want nutritious Daphnia to feed your fish, feed them protein powder instead of yeast

  • @MrDavez
    @MrDavez 2 роки тому +1

    how do you do water changes, without loosing lil buddies??

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings 2 роки тому +1

      Syphon from an area with as few as possible. Then, net them out and feed to your fish.. Shaken the net under water a bit. Some tiny ones may stick in the mesh.. Tiny brine shrimp nets usually get
      Pretty much all of them.

  • @luke12
    @luke12 3 роки тому +2

    Would brine shrimp be a possible food source as well? Loving these videos justin. It’s like my dream content. Plus. How many people can say they have a sand shrimp tank. Plz keep them coming :)

    • @justinwolff6293
      @justinwolff6293  3 роки тому +1

      Sure, brine shrimp are great. Just not as easy to keep I think but I've never tried.

    • @luke12
      @luke12 3 роки тому

      @@justinwolff6293 lol to be honest I commented before finishing the vid. U have a good set up going. I was just thinking maybe the brine shrimp mite be more tolerant to the salt. Idk. I’m not a scientist lol

    • @justinwolff6293
      @justinwolff6293  3 роки тому +2

      @@luke12 they would but sand shrimp don’t catch their food so daphnia on the bottom is probably better but I might get some brine shrimp just for fun

  • @jerryamescua
    @jerryamescua 3 роки тому

    Would they also eat growing algae from the tank? And spirulina powder?

  • @kkutube1972
    @kkutube1972 3 роки тому +2

    How would you do water change since they are so small?

    • @shannonland1137
      @shannonland1137 3 роки тому

      u dont

    • @cryptofan6255
      @cryptofan6255 3 роки тому +1

      @@shannonland1137 If you don't your culture will crash.

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings 2 роки тому +1

      An easy way is to put a piece of PVC pipe with a ball valve on the side of the tank.. With the opening only about halfway or less down inside. Open the valve thru tubing into a bucket.
      Use a brine shrimp net to catch all the daphnia in the bucket.

    • @Anna-tc6rz
      @Anna-tc6rz 2 роки тому +1

      @@cryptofan6255 not if you have enough plants. You won't need water changes if you keep it balanced and don't overfeed

    • @cryptofan6255
      @cryptofan6255 2 роки тому

      @@Anna-tc6rz Thanks. I'm thinking about starting an outdoor culture in a horse trough. I live in a good climate for it.

  • @bornsniper9531
    @bornsniper9531 9 місяців тому

    Can you use sponge filter?

  • @Boss-zo4lw
    @Boss-zo4lw 2 роки тому

    I put some in a glass container and onto my windowsill, lots of algea has grown in it and the Daphnia are multiplying, i dont do anything, i dont feed them or aerate the water etc, nothing at all.

  • @darkstarproduction160
    @darkstarproduction160 3 дні тому

    you have planaria swarming there

  • @vb2377
    @vb2377 3 роки тому

    Can you do an update on that?

  • @bloodhammer63
    @bloodhammer63 10 місяців тому

    Will introducing fast growing plants (Elodea, for instance) be beneficial/harmful in a Daphnia tank water condition wise?

    • @shawndoe2834
      @shawndoe2834 19 годин тому

      Its a bit early but I have had a small 2g culture with pumice substrate and elodea. I like the elodea because its tuff, you can swish it around to clean it off & you can easily scoop it out when you want to harvest. More importantly, I enjoy how it looks.

  • @petery6775
    @petery6775 Рік тому

    very helpfull. thanks!

  • @DelkaSable
    @DelkaSable 7 місяців тому

    why do you grind yeast, not activate it with hot water>?

    • @kissedbysun2517
      @kissedbysun2517 7 місяців тому

      You don't have to grind it. You can just stir it into water, let it soak a little while then stir it well and you're good to go

  • @anglertales
    @anglertales 3 роки тому

    Cool stuff...fun learning about all this.
    How much daphina do you use feed your fish and sand shrimp each day?

    • @justinwolff6293
      @justinwolff6293  3 роки тому +4

      They're hard to count! Basically, I look at the swarm and see how dense it is that day. The population does fluctuate daily. Then I just scoop the net trying to get the right amount. I just know from experience about how much the fish will eat. It is easy to scoop too many. The fish should finish eating within a few minutes. For the shrimp I just put a reasonable amount in the water. It's hard to see the daphnia after they settle to the bottom. Like anything, I just try not to overfeed. I feed daphnia every 2 o4 3 days and not every day.

  • @michellemarrero4987
    @michellemarrero4987 9 місяців тому

    How you change water

  • @MrGigi-dz9cv
    @MrGigi-dz9cv Рік тому

    You can simply get your daphnia from the pond.
    But, you can also get lots of other things.

  • @tessloneill7978
    @tessloneill7978 3 роки тому +1

    In your felt bag, can you put that black charcoal stuff that is put in filters or place one of those slide in charcoal filter for hang on the back filtration in the bag?

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings 2 роки тому

      You can.. But, you want to let the filter process nitrogen to keep Ammonia and Nitrites down... And, to Clean the water, you still need to do regular water changes.
      Lots of daphnia process lots of food into waste.

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings 2 роки тому

      When toxins in the water get too high.. The numbers can go down in a set-up like this.. Or in an unfiltered bucket or barrel... Everything can crash and die, suddenly.

  • @PotooBurd
    @PotooBurd 10 місяців тому

    This is so informative! Great job, fantastic reporting!🌻🌼🐝 Keep it up 🙌 This is Amazing! INSTANT SUBSCRIBE🌻 keep it up!

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary 4 місяці тому

    Daphnia, and many other tiny creatures, will eat a variety of foods, as long as they are the right size. They are much more picky about the particle size than about the kind of food. In experiments, small particle-feeding animals preferred tiny plastic beads of the right size range to normal foods that were outside their preferred size range. That was for research, don’t feed bits of plastic to your daphnia. The point is that they ignore food that’s the wrong size. “Too small” for daphnia to eat would generally be smaller than you can see without a microscope, but if they won’t eat what you give them, the particles may be too big.

  • @stanleybennett8879
    @stanleybennett8879 3 роки тому +1

    UC Davis Tahoe say Daphnia is why Lake Tahoe is so clear!

    • @justinwolff6293
      @justinwolff6293  3 роки тому +2

      You bring up a very interesting topic. Tahoe's clarity and blue color does have to do with the Daphnia population but now non-native Mysis shrimp are taking off and they feed on Daphnia. If the Daphnia disappear, Tahoe will be green (like my pond) and not blue.

  • @lenterahati5976
    @lenterahati5976 3 місяці тому

    I like daphnia magna

  • @electricshmoo
    @electricshmoo 2 роки тому

    I bought a bottle of copepods only to discover they are apparently only for saltwater - and were not labeled as such, all died within 1 hr. I don't know where the heck you find freshwater ones... I checked my local lake and found absolutely no living things in 4 two liter bottles of late water and muck - probably poor water quality (Burke Lake, VA). If you can suggest a place that will send FRESHWATER ONLY daphnia, let me know.

  • @123klaas
    @123klaas 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for this video!
    Finally somebody who does it on a bigger scale and with plants in a more natural approach.
    I'm wondering if an automatic water change system between the aquarium and the pond would be sustainable as a food source and keeping the water in the aquarium clean.

  • @salamanje
    @salamanje 6 місяців тому

    01:00

  • @bigdipper7325
    @bigdipper7325 3 роки тому +7

    Don't use air stones with your daphnia. The extra fine air bubbles get caught on your daphnia's shell, the then float to the surface where they die.
    The large course bubbles you are currently using in your tank are perfect. Daphnia don't need strong air ration.

  • @ranjanty
    @ranjanty 9 місяців тому

    I thought snails would feed on the daphnia?

    • @majorbruster5916
      @majorbruster5916 7 місяців тому

      No, snails, in general are vegetarian. Very few aquarium snails are carnivorous. None of them can catch swimming daphnia.

  • @shrimpbynightbythomas8212
    @shrimpbynightbythomas8212 3 роки тому

    Have you seen glow in the dark Daphnia?

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings 2 роки тому

      Where are those?

    • @shrimpbynightbythomas8212
      @shrimpbynightbythomas8212 2 роки тому +1

      @@bubblerings there was a guy online that used to sell them, but not any more. It’s my believe that sea firefly that get wash on to streams and cross breed with Daphnia, but not 100% sure.

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings 2 роки тому +1

      @@shrimpbynightbythomas8212 Wow!.. Thx! 🎈🌴

    • @majorbruster5916
      @majorbruster5916 7 місяців тому

      ​@shrimpbynightbythomas8212 Doesn't happen. Daphnia are exclusively freshwater. Sea fireflies die in freshwater. Probably, he fed them on, or soaked them in, a solution with particles that were luminescent. I used such a powder when working on plastic injection moulding machines, adding it to the plastic mix to produce kids toys that glowed in the dark.
      There is the possibility of using genetic engineering techniques, like in the breeding of glow in the dark danios, but that would have been very expensive and quite pointless. The daphnia wouldn't have lived long enough to produce a profit. Not seen that written up anywhere.

  • @poquito808
    @poquito808 3 роки тому +1

    How do you feed them?

  • @nick92028
    @nick92028 2 роки тому +3

    Get rid of those Planaria with dog dewormer

    • @censusgary
      @censusgary 4 місяці тому

      Planaria are harmless, and some fish will eat them.
      I don’t doubt that dog dewormer would eliminate them, but I don’t know what it would do to the other organisms in your tank.

  • @FishBotChannel
    @FishBotChannel 3 роки тому

    Loving this channel. I'm sure sure I've heard your opening song somewhere. Is it the artist Young MC?

    • @justinwolff6293
      @justinwolff6293  3 роки тому +1

      No idea--just some music I have that I bought years ago. Do you like it?

  • @RV_Chef_Life
    @RV_Chef_Life 3 роки тому

    I remember in the late 70’s they sold something called sea monkeys? Same thing? Maybe you ought to name your new channel Angler West Aquaculture. 😎

    • @justinwolff6293
      @justinwolff6293  3 роки тому +1

      Sea Monkeys are brine shrimp. Water Fleas are the common name for daphnia. Thanks-I'm hoping to be a little more broad than just aquaculture.

  • @FirstLast-numba1
    @FirstLast-numba1 Рік тому +2

    This guy is my favorite zodiac killer suspect.

  • @GWorxOz
    @GWorxOz 2 місяці тому

    WARNING. You have planaria in there. You do not want those in any tank.

  • @waatao9856
    @waatao9856 3 місяці тому

    Your tank stand is to small...