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Hi! I'm hoping for some help, and a friend reccommende I ask your club members. I have a unicellular algae bloom in my 20 gallon goldfish tank. Since it gets lots of sun, and I can't move it (it's on the only outlet in my classroom), I was hoping to add some daphnia. During the summer, I know I can usually find them in most of the ponds here. But it's February. Does anyone either a) have a few extra I could have or b) know where I could get some? I'm on a teacher's budget here, so free or cheap is ideal. Thank you so much for your help!
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u keep goldfish y dont u keep tropical fishes u could have lyk 200 pacus in ur tank tht wuld be rly cool beos dey wood all swimf togeva and der never gro biga.
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+1 whitedevil there was no need for that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sorry your first reponse on AF was ridiculous. Welcome to the forum!
Here's a link to a live fish foods place that sells Daphnia for pretty cheap: Buy Live Daphnia Cultures The Daphnia will love living in a tank like that
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She wants LIVE daphnia, for algae control. frozen aint gonna help this time around.
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It's not that cold outside!
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Thanks for the helpful link, and the welcome, ladyonyx. When I posted that, it was about 10 degrees outside. In the following time (I still hadn't gotten around to buying any...) I have discovered 2 things. 1) a place to find daphnia in the summer and 2) that the tank only gets enough sun for an algal bloom from october to March! So around the equinox, i went in to the classroom-- and it had cleared up all by itself. Gotta love south facing windows! Now I just need to start a culture this summer, and keep it going long enough to get me through 6 months of winter light!
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