Still progessing well. We have reached the (1) week mark. Only way to check on the zoea pretty much is by using the light test. I can occassionally see a few in the current as they flow past the front of the glass. But once I turn off the main light and use a flashlight, they all come a runnin. 
Temp in the tank is down to 66. We have had the heat off in the house for a while after a nice warm spell. It has dropped into the mid 40s at night again but we haven't turned it back on. So far, it doesn't look like it has had a major impact on the zoea. If anything, I would probably anticipate a longer period to morph due to the colder temps but I'm not going to try and adjust it.
I can see some phyto clumps forming on the bottom of the tank even with the cross currents established. I will use a dropper and dispurse them. Also, a very small amount of Golden Pearls will be added today. I could just leave it with phyto as their food source but definately want to ensure that they have a ton of nutritious foods available. Have to be carefull as to not affect water quality which is why only a small pinch will be used.

Temp in the tank is down to 66. We have had the heat off in the house for a while after a nice warm spell. It has dropped into the mid 40s at night again but we haven't turned it back on. So far, it doesn't look like it has had a major impact on the zoea. If anything, I would probably anticipate a longer period to morph due to the colder temps but I'm not going to try and adjust it.
I can see some phyto clumps forming on the bottom of the tank even with the cross currents established. I will use a dropper and dispurse them. Also, a very small amount of Golden Pearls will be added today. I could just leave it with phyto as their food source but definately want to ensure that they have a ton of nutritious foods available. Have to be carefull as to not affect water quality which is why only a small pinch will be used.