Good after noon y’all, just saw brightwell just released microbacter purple. I see it will feed your corals while adding beneficial bacteria. Just wondering if anyone got there hands on it and see if there is any long term benefits down the road.
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Your post motivated me to compare the cost on each product because I recently bought both.Also, there is plenty of youtube videos on how to make your own. It is used in the horticultural industry as well. PNS does great things for your tank. Also Hydrospace has a home grow kit for about $150 bucks that makes 2.5 gallons which makes it cheaper than Microb-lift which is about $70 bucks a gallon
I dig that you looked into this. Based solely on bottle instructions, and excluding any data to support the dosage, contents density quantification, and relative abundance of the bug(s) of interest, this is the cost for one month of dosing my 100g:likely much cheaper than the new Brightwell product I'm guessing
Pretty much the argument I was making.Your post motivated me to compare the cost on each product because I recently bought both.
I bought a 16 oz. bottle of Microbe-lift on Amazon for $16.00. According to the instructions I'd only need two bottles a year for a 60 gallon tank. $32 a year sounds pretty good to me; likely much cheaper than the new Brightwell product I'm guessing and definitely cheaper than PNS probio.
The PNS probio is $29 for $16 oz. And the dosage is 1.25ml per gallon. The dosage instructions are " Use up to one full dose daily ( may be used less often as desired)". So if you matched the Microbe-lift dosage the PNS product is double the cost. BUT comparing the instructions it's obvious the PNS recommended dose is dramatically higher- 1.25ml per gallon daily if you want apparently. 75ml a day on a 60 gallon tank! At that rate a 16 iz bottle is gone in 6.3 days.
So if these products are the same then Microbe-lift is dirt cheap compared to PNS. And the PNS guys need to clarify their instructions a little more. The products look the same and smell similar but Microbe- lift wins the stink contest hands down. Lastly, the company that makes Microbe-lift has several products and could be described as a bacteria lab which makes me feel comfortable.
Started my 1st culture a week ago with the HomeGro kit. I've got the vessel sitting on top of a reptile heating pad w/ thermostat set to 85 degrees F inside of a cooler (lid open) with a 65 watt light bulb clipped to the side on it 24/7. I slosh it around a couple times a day to mix the sediment from the bottom. This is going to be extremely cost-effective. The "hardest" part of the whole process was waiting for 3 gal. of water to boil...We developed the PNS HomeGro kit for that very purpose. :winking-face: Been out there for three or four years now, with great success rates.

Is it a monoculture?Started my 1st culture a week ago with the HomeGro kit. I've got the vessel sitting on top of a reptile heating pad w/ thermostat set to 85 degrees F inside of a cooler (lid open) with a 65 watt light bulb clipped to the side on it 24/7. I slosh it around a couple times a day to mix the sediment from the bottom. This is going to be extremely cost-effective. The "hardest" part of the whole process was waiting for 3 gal. of water to boil...![]()
Your post motivated me to compare the cost on each product because I recently bought both.
I bought a 16 oz. bottle of Microbe-lift on Amazon for $16.00. According to the instructions I'd only need two bottles a year for a 60 gallon tank. $32 a year sounds pretty good to me; likely much cheaper than the new Brightwell product I'm guessing and definitely cheaper than PNS probio.
The PNS probio is $29 for $16 oz. And the dosage is 1.25ml per gallon. The dosage instructions are " Use up to one full dose daily ( may be used less often as desired)". So if you matched the Microbe-lift dosage the PNS product is double the cost. BUT comparing the instructions it's obvious the PNS recommended dose is dramatically higher- 1.25ml per gallon daily if you want apparently. 75ml a day on a 60 gallon tank! At that rate a 16 iz bottle is gone in 6.3 days.
So if these products are the same then Microbe-lift is dirt cheap compared to PNS. And the PNS guys need to clarify their instructions a little more. The products look the same and smell similar but Microbe- lift wins the stink contest hands down. Lastly, the company that makes Microbe-lift has several products and could be described as a bacteria lab which makes me feel comfortable.
Regarding your experiments, can you elaborate? I have performed OD600 testing on ProBio, MB Purple, and Special Blend, so I have an opinion on density that aligns with yours, but what testing have you performed that shows that the cultures are pure? If you can, please also define "way more."Hydrospace is way more concentrated, and I can assure you based upon my experiments, those are pure cultures by PNSB species as advertised.
Hi telegraham-Regarding your experiments, can you elaborate? I have performed OD600 testing on ProBio, MB Purple, and Special Blend, so I have an opinion on density that aligns with yours, but what testing have you performed that shows that the cultures are pure? If you can, please also define "way more."
Thanks!
If you have pics of the plate(s), I'd appreciate the share. Thanks!Hi telegraham-
I have seen the cultures of R. capsulatus (may be discontinued?) and R. palustris at magnification and they both check out. I definitely got the blooming flower cell arrangement ( https://depts.washington.edu/cshlab/html/organisms/rhodopseudomonas.html ) on the palustris and the rods on the capsulatus and didn’t pick up really any noise. I’m going to pass on the genetic testing as it is expensive and, 90% of the time, spits out a species that is way off. I sent the cultures for plate counts with one of my specialty fermenters and the counts were logarithmically higher.
Mind sharing the OD600 numbers?Regarding your experiments, can you elaborate? I have performed OD600 testing on ProBio, MB Purple, and Special Blend, so I have an opinion on density that aligns with yours, but what testing have you performed that shows that the cultures are pure? If you can, please also define "way more."
Thanks!
Reef Builders is performing similar testing, and before sharing data that will get people spun up, I have some more to do. Eventually, those values will be shared, but if you buy ProBio and dose it per Special Blend's instructions, I'm comfortable saying you'll be dosing more of something than you would have with Special Blend.Mind sharing the OD600 numbers?
I recall special blend having a higher PNSB % than ProBio in the 16S reports. Might be batch variation?