Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts
Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack  - Aquatic Arts

Live Daphnia and Scud Cultures Combo Pack - Aquatic Arts

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Culture your own live food sources for your fish with our Live Food Combo Pack!

This combo pack will include your choice of 100, 200, or 300 Live Daphnia and a 50 pack of Live Scuds. Save 10% on these live foods when purchasing them together via this combo pack instantly, no code required.

 

Daphnia are one of the most ideal live foods for micropredators, plus they are easy to culture in the home aquarium!

Daphnia (Daphnia magna), also known as Water Fleas, are small, kidney bean shaped invertebrates that are native to rocky pools along the Atlantic coastline of the northeastern United States. Many members of the genus are also native to brackish and marine habitats. Daphnia are filter feeders, so green water is recommended. They regularly consume zooplankton and phytoplankton. In the aquarium, Daphnia are a superb food source for micropredators, especially small fish. They are often effective in bringing out vibrant colors and spawning behaviors in fish.

Daphnia can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Females can produce eggs as often as every four days in the right conditions. Daphnia will reproduce between temperatures of 64°  F (18° C) and 71° F (22° C) or above. They will reproduce at a very prolific rate, and one starter culture is often enough to produce a virtually endless supply of live food, especially if cultivated in a separate tank where they are not outnumbered by predators.


Scuds are one of the most ideal live foods for micropredators, plus they are easy to culture in the home aquarium!


Scuds (Gammarus sp.), also known as Freshwater Amphipods, are small, shrimp-like invertebrates that are native to many waterways throughout the world. Many members of the genus are also native to brackish and marine habiats. Scuds are detritivores that primarily feed on decaying plant matter and scavenge. In the aquarium, Scuds are a superb food source for micropredators, especially small fish. They will reproduce at a very prolific rate, and one starter culture is often enough to produce a virtually endless supply of live food, especially if cultivated in a separate tank where they are not outnumbered by predators.


Scuds mainly inhabit the substrate of the water column, but can also be found on plants and hardscape items. While they are considered generally harmless, they can easily overrun an aquarium with too few predators keeping the population in check. Scuds will eat decaying plant matter and other microfauna first, but may eat live plants (especially mosses) if nothing else is available. Scuds will also sometimes eat newly molted dwarf shrmp and their fry. All of these issues can be avoided by culturing Scuds in their own separate aquarium.  Scuds will reproduce at temperatures of 75° F (24° C) or above.


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