General Information of Rotifer
Rotifer Brachionus Calyciflorus Pallas (scientific name) belongs to the class Monogononta and the family Brachionidae. Rotifer is a smaller aquaculture feed than Moina, Fairy Shrimp, Daphnia, and Artemia. So, it is suitable for feeding newborns fish.
Biology of Rotifer
- Average age: 5 days
- Adult size: 0.045-0.050 millimeters (45-50 micrometers)
- Reproduce after 1 days of age
- Both lay eggs and give live birth
- One female Rotifer gives birth to an average of 20 offspring
Feed Rotifer to your fish
Use syringe, dropper, bucket, or aquarium fishnet to transfer Rotifer to your aquarium. If the population of Rotifer in the tank is too dense, you can freeze some of them. Live Rotifer is great food for your tropical fish. We highly recommend it. It is simple to grow if you follow the tips above. Your fish will love eating it.
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A fantastic, useful item that works exactly as advertised.
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