I have looked all over for Daphnia. I have gone to ponds, streams and vernal pools all over my state (VT) collecting water and dip netting with a fine mesh net. I have collected all sorts of creepy critters, but not so sure about Daphnia. I had one container that looked like it had some daphnia in it, but then they all disappeared.
Where can I find Daphnia, or how can I create a culture of them?
I have tons of Psychlops, some scuds (although I seem to kill them off faster than they reproduce), a few water boatmen, some small shiny brown and gold beetles that swim in a similar fashion to water boatmen, mosquito larvae... but no daphnia.
I am keeping several 5 gallon containers of swampy water with all these critters out side -anyone have any advice on how to collect them without collecting the swamp scudge from the buckets?
Thanks!

Daphnia and other live foods
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Guest_Elijah_*
, May 06 2010 02:05 AM
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Guest_Elijah_*
Posted 06 May 2010 - 02:05 AM
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Guest_Skipjack_*
Posted 06 May 2010 - 07:48 AM
I have purchased from these guys in the past. http://www.dallasdis...com/daphnia.htm I really like the Daphnia Magna, they are large enough that even larger sunfish will eat the adults, and their young are good for smaller fish.
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Guest_dafrimpster_*
Posted 06 May 2010 - 09:12 AM
+1 for dallas discus
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Guest_Elijah_*
Posted 07 May 2010 - 06:35 AM
Cool, affordable prices! Thanks!I have purchased from these guys in the past. http://www.dallasdis...com/daphnia.htm I really like the Daphnia Magna, they are large enough that even larger sunfish will eat the adults, and their young are good for smaller fish.
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