I bought a live daphnia sample in the mini auction at our June meeting. I set them up in a plastic tub on the back porch and was successfully getting them to reproduce. I had increased the culture to three tubs and was nearing the point where I would feel comfortable harvesting some daphnia for feeding.
Yesterday, I did my usual partial water change. An hour later, the daphnia were all dead. I pulled the aged water from the usual aquarium, but I'm an idiot! I had forgotten that I had put a No-Pest strip over it to kill aphids on my plants. It appears that the water had absorbed enough Dichlorvos to kill the daphnia. Dang it! I new Dichlorvos would kill insects. I didn't think about it killing crustaceans. I hope this didn't mess up my marble crayfish and her eggs in any way. (She seems okay.)
At least the aphid infestation is now gone.
Dead Daphnia
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Re: Dead Daphnia
they are very sensitive to chemicals. I use Flubendazole to kill MTS and I've forgotten and used old water from a treated tank before to put in my daphnia culture with the same results...
Okarche, OK