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Giving daphnia to your fish: 7 points to know
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1 – The daphnia is a freshwater crustacean.
Unlike artemia (sea shrimp), daphnia is part of the normal diet of freshwater fish in the wild. Its microbiota is fully adapted to this non-salty environment. It lives and reproduces there as long as it is not eaten, unlike artemia. The nauplii of daphnia are about twice as small as artemia nauplii (0.2 mm compared to 0.4 mm).
2 – The daphnia is rich in protein.
The analyses show a very high protein content, approaching 60%. This explains the lower value of the daphnia dried, as some fragile proteins are degraded by drying. A live daphnia exactly meets the nutritional needs of almost all fish, which have adapted to it for millennia. A study showed a growth rate of 150% (more than double) between fry fed with daphnia and those fed with dry food.
3 – Almost all females
Almost all the daphnia are females. They reproduce by parthenogenesis, each daughter being a clone of her mother: females giving birth to females! When conditions become difficult (for example, before winter), the daphnia produce a few males and then reproduce, one last time, sexually. They then lay black eggs (stuck in pairs) called ephippia, which survive for a long time waiting for favorable conditions to return. Therefore, a breeding is often not lost, even if no daphnia can be seen!
4 – Green Water Eater
The daphnia primarily feeds on phytoplankton, which means microscopic algae suspended in water. It feeds by filtering the green water, hence its use to combat green water in aquariums.
In the absence of phytoplankton, the daphnia can settle for (as a second choice) bacteria, yeasts, or even organic matter dissolved in the water.
5 – A varied microbiome
The daphnia is a small animal, but just as complex as a larger one. For example, its digestive tract is populated, like ours, by a microbiome. Like ours, it is all the more complex when it is healthy and properly nourished. This rich microbiome is partly released into the water with the excrement of the daphnia . The water in which daphnia have lived, even when they are no longer visible, is therefore alive and carries a host of bacteria beneficial to the aquatic ecosystem.
6 – A hyper-sensitive animal to light
It has been discovered that the daphnia, which evolve in clouds like fish swim in schools, change position in the water column according to the light, both day and night. Scientists explain that the decline of daphnia in natural environments would be the result of human-caused light pollution, which strongly disturbs them at night.
7 – The chameleon daphnia
It is very difficult to determine the species of certain daphnia (there are hundreds of them), as their appearance can vary so much. Depending on diet, season, climate, etc., the same species will have neither the same size nor the same shape. It has even been noticed that in the presence of fish in their environment, the daphnia develop a longer spiny spur, which makes them less attractive to fish.
17 comments
Bonjour. J’ai introduit des daphnies dans mon bassin naturel mais il est envahi de notonectes qui me mange les daphnies. Comment créer un équilibre ? Merci de vos conseils. Belle journée à vous
J ai un bassin de 5000 l peuplé uniquement de poissons rouges , combien faut il que j achète de poches de daphnies 1ou 2 ??
Merci
Bonjour,
J’ai un petit bac, sans poisson, uniquement végétaux, daphnies et ostracodes. 2 planorbes et des physes qui se sont introduits de façon clandestine et qui se multiplient… du jour au lendemain, j’ai perdu toutes les daphnies et ostracodes 2/3 semaines après l’introduction… Vous avez une idée ? ai-je introduit par inadvertance un produit toxique en plongeant ma main dans le bac ? liquide vaisselle par exemple, savon pour les mains… pas assez rincé ? ou ça peut venir d’autre chose ? merci
j’ai créé un bassin (1000L) enterré avec faune et flore : à ce jour 0 moustiques (car petits poissons même pas nombreux!) et blindé de daphnies petites et grosses. L’eau est “relativement” claire, j’ose même pas imaginer l’état aujourd’hui sans celles-ci.
je viens de recevoir mes daphnies, mais pas de facture dans mon colis. Auriez-vous la gentillesse de m’en procurer un sur mon compte?
Merci à vous et trèsbonne journée