Culturing Green Water - Perfect food for FISH FRY or DAPHNIA

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Publicado 2020-09-15
Greenwater sounds so very fancy but it's actually just algae suspended in water that creates the green colouration. Its easy to culture at home and perfect for feeding either very minute fish fry or a colony of daphnia.

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  • @yes5g311
    Finally a a decent video with someone actually speak english, other videos I'm trying to watch they all english titles but when u open it all you can say is F word not one word u can understand, so thank you so much..
  • @predatorcity2920
    This channel really looks like profesional level youtuber.. Great videos and very informatives
  • @benininho
    I have my doubts about the ingredients of the hikari product but the main information of this video seems to be very good and it is clearly presented. Thanks!
  • @originalcableguy
    just found this awesome channel and ordered the hikari first bites for my betta fry on recommendations, thank you for sharing, great work!!
  • @stoneysscapes7544
    Such a huge help and I am sure glad to have found the easy to make green water for the future!!! T Y : )
  • @Sean-yr2rl
    Thanks for the easy to follow video, clear and concise with pointers for uses of the green water which i appreciated. I'm looking to raise daphnia and some small fry.
  • @user-cy7bt8bb5f
    Thanks you Tiny! I am breeding the fish in korea, I recently started growing daphnia. I was wondering how to feed the water fleas as the population is increasing. Thanks to the contents of this video, I think my troubles can be solved!
  • @tommytennant6536
    So if I get some rain water. Put it into a clear container in a sunny spot. Let it go green. Add in some live daphnia. I then have a daphnia culture? And can harvest some daphnia and feed them to my fish?
  • @MaicoMoon
    How do you use the green water to feed fry? Do you keep the fry in a separate tank and just pipette and squirt in some green water into the tank? I have my guppy fry in a breeder box inside the aquarium and only have Hikari First Bites. It's my first time with having a live bearing fish. I didn't have time to buy a Brine Shrimp hatchery before my guppy gave birth. If I add the green water into the tank, will I have algae problems in my tank? So far my tank does not seem to have any algae of any sorts in there.
  • @fagan4119
    Should there be any concern with adding too much fertiliser?