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I was recently at a planetarium where they were displaying a program on the Earth. One of the major points in the program was that phytoplankton are the base of the food chain in the oceans.
Since phytoplankton are such an important part of life on earth, should dosing them be placed right up there with using live rock? Maybe even placed above using live rock? My general impression is that live rock gets pushed a lot more than live phyto for a balanced/diverse ecosystem.
Are the live phytoplankton commonly available in hobby for purchase, the ones one would need to achieve such a goal?
Since phytoplankton are such an important part of life on earth, should dosing them be placed right up there with using live rock? Maybe even placed above using live rock? My general impression is that live rock gets pushed a lot more than live phyto for a balanced/diverse ecosystem.
Are the live phytoplankton commonly available in hobby for purchase, the ones one would need to achieve such a goal?