Compact Culture System™ (2024)

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The Compact Culture System™ (CCS) makes culturing rotifers easy & reliable! Rotifers are essential first-feeds for the larvae of many fish. The CCS provides commercial performance at bench top scale.

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Product Description

Benefits

Product Use

Technical Info

Product Description

The Compact Culture System™ (CCS) makes culturing rotifers easy & reliable! Rotifers are essential first-feeds for the larvae of many fish. Commercial performance at bench top scale.

The CCS turns a 5-gallon bucket into a continuous growth and harvest high-density rotifer system. Comes with a custom-made fitting that incorporates an aerator and a particulate waste trap.Aeration provides oxygenation and water circulation that draws particulate wastes into the trap (floss).

Daily maintenance of the culture (aside from feeding and harvesting) requires only 5 minutes to flush the wastes from the trap and brush the interior surfaces of the bucket. The CCS is sturdy and easily transported, and includes a flexible translucent cover that isolates the culture from contamination.

CCS INSTRUCTIONS (pdf)

CCS REPLACEMENT PARTS ROTIFER CULTURING SUPPORT

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Compact Culture System™ (7) CCS Starter Kit

OurCCS Starter Kit includes specialized parts and components used by the pros. Here is the breakdown:

  • 5-gallon bucket
  • 1 Floss
  • Bucket Lid
  • Harvest Sieve
  • Gradation Sticker
  • Air Pump
  • Check Valve
  • 2 Clips
  • 2 Arms
  • 1 T-fitting
  • 1 Descender Pipe
  • 1 Floss Retainer
  • 1 Rigid Airline
  • 1 Air Diffuser
  • 5' of Airline tubing
  • 3 ml Graduated Pipette
  • 1 Floss Support Tube + Clamp

► You will need to supply...

  • Saltwater
  • Rotifers
  • Feed (RGcomplete)

Compact Culture System™ (8) CCS Basic Set

OurCCS Basic Setincludes specialized parts required to turn your own 5 gallon bucket into a continuous growth and harvest high-density rotifer system. The package includes:

  • 1 Floss
  • Bucket Lid
  • Check Valve
  • 2 Clips
  • 2 Arms
  • 1 T-fitting
  • 1 Descender Pipe
  • 1 Floss Retainer
  • 1 Rigid Airline
  • 1 Air Diffuser
  • 1 Floss Support Tube + Clamp

► You will need to supply...

  • Saltwater
  • Rotifers
  • Feed (RGcomplete)
  • Zooplankton Harvest Sieve++
  • Air Source (Marina 200) ++
  • 5 Gallon Bucket ++

++ Included CCS Starter Kit

Benefits

Compact Culture System™ (9)Easy to use and maintain

Daily maintenance of the culture (aside from feeding and harvesting) requires only 5 minutes to flush the waste from the trap and brush the interior surfaces of the bucket.

Compact Culture System™ (10)Economical

Compact Culture System™ (11)Simple, durable design, easily transported

Compact Culture System™ (12)Optimized oxygenation, circulation & waste control

Compact Culture System™ (13)Includes flexible translucent cover that isolates the culture from contamination

Product Use

  1. Remove Airstone
    Pull airstone off the rigid airline.

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  2. Insert Rigid Airline into T-Assembly
    Push airline through the hole in the top of the T-fitting.

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  3. Attach Standpipe
    Insert top of floss carrier standpipe into T-fitting.

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  4. Re-attach Airstone
    Carefully slide airstone on to the end of the rigid airline.

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  5. Attach Clips to Bucket
    Insert tab of clip under rim of bucket, swing tab into place against inside of bucket. Attach 2nd clip on opposite side of bucket.

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  6. Fitting T-Assembly into Bucket
    Seat one arm of the T into a clip, push while holding onto opposite clip to deform rim of bucket and seat other arm in opposite clip.

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  7. Add 14 Liters Saltwater
    Add 14 liters of saltwater, rotifer feed, and rotifer starter culture.

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  8. Attach Air Source to Top of Rigid Airline
    Seat bucket cover in place; stretch slightly to fit over clips. Attach tubing from air source to the rigid airline.

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  1. Harvest Culture & Water Change
    Once culture reaches desired density, harvest 20-30% each day.

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  2. Clean Rotifer Floss
    Deform bucket rim to release T from clips, lift T out of water and let free water drip into bucket. Flush waste from floss with strong spray of water.

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  3. Brush Bucket Surfaces
    Brush interior surfaces of the bucket to remove adhering detritus, so it can be trapped and removed by the floss. Replace harvested volume with new saltwater.

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  4. Feed Rotifer Culture
    Re-install T into bucket clips, feed culture, re-attach cover, re-attach air supply.

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    NOTE:After a newly-started culture has been growing for a while, some of products of rotifer metabolism accumulate in the water and result in foam formation. You will also see the water gradually turn brownish, for the same reason. This brown coloration makes is harder to see the green tint from the feed in the water, but you can use the appearance of the foam to judge when the feed is depleted. RGComplete actually has anti-foam properties, and you will see that when you add feed the foam dissipates.

    But accumulation of foam doesn't necessarily mean you need to feed. If you are producing enough rotifers for your needs with a particular feed rate, you don't need to increase the feed. But the foam does tell you that if you feed at that point, you are not in danger of overfeeding.

Harvesting the Rotifer Culture

  1. It is best to harvest rotifers every day
  2. Approximately 30% is a good daily harvest rate
  3. If one day you need more rotifers, it is OK to harvest more heavily. To increase the number of rotifers harvested every day, increase the feed rate but keep a consistent harvest rate. For fewer rotifers just reduce the feed rate.
  4. To harvest rotifers, remove the appropriate volume of culture. The rotifers can be concentrated on a screen and collected, or you can simply pour the rotifer culture water into your tank.
  5. Replenish the rotifer culture with new saltwater.

Counting Rotifers

  1. Important:Stir culture first to ensure a representative sample
  2. Pipet a sample (typically 10 mL) into a vial. To immobilize the rotifers for counting, add 5 drops of vinegar and mix.
  3. Important:Stir sample so it is well-mixed and then quickly — before rotifers have time to settle out — use a pipet to transfer a known volume to a counting slide.
  4. Count the rotifers in that volume and calculate the number per mL or L.
  5. Your count should include at least 100 rotifers to be statistically reliable. If it is lower, count additional volumes.
  6. The most accurate counts are made with aSedgewick-Raftertype slide that has a grid of 50 x 20 = 1,000 squares. You can count the rotifers in 100 squares and multiply by 10 to get the number of rotifers/mL. If the number is below 100, count more squares; if you count 200 squares, multiply by 5.

Technical Info

CCS Rotifer Culture Specifications

  • Air flow:Minimum 1.5 - 2 LPM
  • Salinity:10-35 ppt (S.G. 1.0075 - 1.026), optimum 15-20 ppt
  • Temperature:27°C/80°F (L rotifer type); 30°C/86°F (S rotifer type)
  • pH:7-8 is optimal, 6.7 min, 8.5 max
  • Ammonia:Maximum 1 mg/L NH3
  • Suggested Feed:RGcomplete
  • Feed Rate:11 mL per million rotifersto be harvested
  • Optimal Feedings per Day:"Continuous" feeding (~ every 3 hours)
  • Minimum Feedings per Day:at least 2x per day for good production
  • Harverst Rate:20 to 30% Daily

How to setup and use your CCS

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