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Gammarus, Scuds Gammarus, also known as Scuds, is a shrimp-like crustacean. It is an easy to culture live food that is an excellent size for many larger tropical fish. Even adult guppies can eat scuds. Cichlids and many killifish love them.Size: This crustacean reaches about 1cm (0.4 in.). Description: This shrimp-like, freshwater crustacean lives on decaying plants and detritus also eating algae and other microorganisms. It is gray to green in color.Environment: This species survives happily in aquarium quality water. It can tolerate temperatures as low as 0°C (32°F) and high as 35°C (95°F) but prefers temperatures ranging from 20-30°C (68-86°F). pH is not important. Culture containers (the author prefers 32 gallon plastic trash cans, preferably yellow or white colored) should be aerated and provided a good food source, such as plant cuttings or tree leaves. Geographic Range: Various species in North America, Europe and Asia.Uses: This live food species is an excellent live food for most large tropical fish. It has the advantage of surviving aquarium conditions indefinitely so that it can be fed in abundance without fear of water fouling (do not, however, feed too many without adequate aeration since this organism will compete with fish for oxygen). Culture: Culturing scuds is simple in any container that can hold water. The author uses plastic garbage cans. Culture instructions follow:1) Fill a plastic garbage can or an
aquarium with aged water. Place about 5cm (2 inches) of dried leaves. Most tree
leaves are good, but you should avoid oak leaves. Dried mulberry leaves are
excellent. Place the container is a sunlit location. Aerate the water lightly.
Scuds can survive winters outside in most of North America, but reproduce best
at 20-30°C (68-86°F). http://www.lfscultures.com/p11.html Page last modified December 24, 2007. |