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Feeding Our FishThe Zebrafish at the AZF consume approximately 10 Kg of pellet food and 12 Kg of Artemia each year. All the fish are fed a minimum of twice per day, with the brood stock and fry being fed 3-5 times per day during the working week. This feeding regime includes various dry food pellets, and 1 course of 48 hour old Artemia naupili. Below are the food clusters we currently offer our fish.
Fry FishingOne of the biggest challenges a Zebrafish Facility faces, is the ability to rear the very young fish beyond the infamous 14 days. At around 14 days post fertilization the developing zebrafish fry will have consumed all of the nutrients in its yolk sack. If at this point in time the fry havent learned to feed, the little fish starve to death, and fall to the bottom of the tank. There are many methods used by facilities to combat this critical stage of development, some facilities opt for feeding the fry with a small live food mix of paramecia such as the Paramecium putrinum, a slipper shaped ciliate which is found in oxygenated aquatic environments feeding near vegetative matter. One of the chalenges with offering a paramecia diet however is that to develop a stable paramecia culture can be challenging in itself, not to mention that it is another aquaculture that needs to be cared for. Instead of keeping a paramecia culture within the Facility, the AZF has opted for utilizing a simpler yet effective method for rearing the larval zebrafish, offering the young fry a solution known as Green Water. This is a mixture of ZM-000 and Spirulina powder suspended in water, based on Chris Lawence's protocol. The idea behind Green Water is that it creates an environment that paramecia will want to naturally inhabit. Therefore the Green Water although containing small food stuffs for the fish is arguablly feeding instead the microorganisms that the zebrafish fry can then feast on.
Cluster Diets
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