๐Ÿฆ Daphnia Care Guide (Daphnia magna / Daphnia pulex)

๐ŸŒŸ Overview Daphnia, also known as โ€œwater fleas,โ€ are tiny freshwater crustaceans commonly used as live food for aquarium fish. Nutritious, high in protein, and gut-loadable with vitamins, they are excellent for conditioning fish, promoting breeding, and raising fry. Easy to culture and maintain, Daphnia are a sustainable live food option for hobbyists.

๐Ÿ”‘ Quick Facts

  • Scientific Names: Daphnia magna, Daphnia pulex
  • Common Name: Daphnia, Water Fleas
  • Use: Live food for aquarium fish and fry
  • Nutritional Value: High protein, low fat, gut-loadable
  • Care Level: Easy

๐Ÿ  Storage & Housing

  • Container: Shallow tub, bucket, or small aquarium
  • Water: Dechlorinated or aged freshwater
  • Temperature: 65โ€“75ยฐF (18โ€“24ยฐC)
  • Aeration: Gentle air stone to circulate water
  • Lighting: Indirect light; mild green water promotes growth

๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Feeding Daphnia

  • Feed lightly with:
  • Green water (algae culture)
  • Liquid spirulina or algae paste
  • Bakerโ€™s yeast (very small pinches)
  • Commercial fry foods (powdered)
  • Avoid overfeeding โ€” water should remain slightly cloudy, not foul.

๐ŸŸ Benefits for Fish

  • Nutritious and easily digested live food
  • Stimulates natural hunting behavior
  • Excellent for fry and juvenile fish
  • Helps promote breeding in adults
  • Gut-load with spirulina or vitamins for added nutrition

๐Ÿง  Tips & Maintenance

  • Harvest small amounts daily with a fine net or turkey baster
  • Replace harvested water with fresh, dechlorinated water
  • Maintain multiple cultures for stability (in case one crashes)
  • Avoid drastic water changes; stable conditions are best

โ“ FAQ

Q: How long can I keep Daphnia alive?
A: With proper care and feeding, cultures can be maintained indefinitely.

Q: Can I refrigerate Daphnia?
A: No, they require live cultures at room temperature โ€” refrigeration will kill them.

Q: Do Daphnia clean water?
A: Yes, they feed on microalgae and suspended particles, but should not replace filtration.

Q: Are Daphnia safe for all fish?
A: Yes, they are an ideal live food for most freshwater species, especially fry and small community fish.

Live Daphnia culture โ€“ tiny freshwater crustaceans used as high-protein live food for aquarium fish and fry.
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