AlanM
30-11-09, 21:20
I'm looking at breeding rotifers to feed to fry (clownfish, orchid dottyback, royal gramma etc) but don't have the facilities (space, "planning permission") at the moment to create the necessary amount of phytoplankton.
So I was looking at alternatives, something like Roti-Rich was where I started however I notice you have a Dry Invert Feed available.
Would this be suitable for this kind of need - to product rotifers that have a well rounded nutritional value?
So I was looking at alternatives, something like Roti-Rich was where I started however I notice you have a Dry Invert Feed available.
Would this be suitable for this kind of need - to product rotifers that have a well rounded nutritional value?