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Re: [Killietalk] daphnia eggs



John,

I have twice before suggested that you refer to the FAO Live Foods 
Culture Manual, to which there is a link in the Library section of the 
AKA web site. See the section entitled "6.1.5. Production and use of 
resting eggs".

BC

Barry J. Cooper
Sweet Home, OR 97386



J. C. wrote:
>  Joe & all,
>
>   This is exactly what I was looking for in a way.
> What I really want to know is the lengths of time that
> this can be done. Like what is the shortest time in
> the freezer that will work and what is the longest
> time that will work? Anyone use the drying method?
>
>   I guess trial and error may be my only option as I
> can not afford a book. That is why we pool our
> experiences and help each other through this list. 
>
>                       Later, John
>
> --- Joe Bulterman <jbulterman at yahoo_com> wrote:
>
>   
>> Some years back, while living in Virgina, I decided
>> to see if I could store
>> daphnia in the freezer over the winter and then
>> defrost into a living culture
>> in the Spring.  
>>     
>
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