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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Ya gonna spill the secret on that growth media or what? :face-blowing-a-kiss:BTW, it's easy to grow this stuff on your own. The left bottle is the control medium and the right bottle was the same simple DIY medium that was inoculated with 10mL of the contents of bottled PNSB. This is growth after two weeks.
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This is one of one, but also my first try. When I convince myself that it’s repeatable, and after ICP/AquaBiomics proves cool, I’ll share detailed info with a more appropriate medium.Ya gonna spill the secret on that growth media or what? :face-blowing-a-kiss:
brilliant! Thanks for sharing, hope you don’t get in trouble for this! Surprised that PNSB can stand their ground and proliferate when inoculated from a mixed culture.This is one of one, but also my first try. When I convince myself that it’s repeatable, and after ICP/AquaBiomics proves cool, I’ll share detailed info with a more appropriate medium.
But if you wanted to try, in 750 mL of distilled water, add 2.0 grams of yeast extract and 0.5 grams of NaCl (not table salt with iodine). You can use aquarium salt. Boil that down to 500mL, pour that into a sterile container, and inoculate with 10 mL of the purple juice of your choosing. Place under a light like you would phyto. If you can keep the room at 30C, that’ll help. Expect growth at the Day 10-12 mark. Expect to be able to harvest after Day 14.
There would be no trouble. This is public domain data. Poke around here for more: https://bacdive.dsmz.de/strain/1822brilliant! Thanks for sharing, hope you don’t get in trouble for this! Surprised that PNSB can stand their ground and proliferate when inoculated from a mixed culture.
Be sure to let the solution cool before inoculating.inoculate with 10 mL of the purple juice of your choosing
Hi Kenneth,Hi! Owner-operator at Hydrospace here. I assure you that these are very different products.
PNS ProBio is a high-density PNSB (purple nonsulfur bacteria) product containing three PNSB species, namely Rhodopseudomonas palustris, Rhodospirillum rubrum and Rhodobacter sphaeroides. It's formulated primarily as a food and probiotic. Microbacter Purple M contains a broad variety of species including one PNSB, Rhodopseudomonas palustris; I know because we produce the PNSB for them. That product is formulated primarily for bioremediation (especially nutrient control).
We're excited about this collaboration and are confident that Purple M is going to be wildly successful. I can say with certainty that we absolutely are not competitors. Indeed, these products are very different in composition, with theirs being a diverse consortium and ours being dominated by PNSB. And IMHO that's exactly what this industry needs right now--a greater range of more specialized, high-quality options, and fewer cheap copycats. :) Hope that helps!
I looked on Amazon as well, but I found it at Bulk Reef Supply. I have a bottle being delivered next week.This is the competitor to the PNS ProBio Purple bottle. It does help feed coral and provide good PE for acropora. I am hoping it hits amazon too since PNS is expensive to keep as a subscription.
This thread got spicy!
My thoughts:
- Based on the manufacturer's recommendations, the monthly costs of dosing ProBio, Special Blend, and MB Purple are wildly different. That's math that's worth a look.
- The marketing for PNS ProBio has changed as the product has evolved, it's a bit of a moving target, so I guess I'll need to sample another bottle.
- I don't know what "high-density" means, as lot-specific spectrophotometric analysis or viable plate count data has not been provided, nor do I know that that density is maintained lot over lot.
- The bottles of PNS ProBio and Special Blend that I tested were polycultures. Lots of different bugs in both bottles, and the data can be reviewed over on Humblefish.
- "Strains" are mentioned in this thread, but I think most of y'all mean species. AquaBiomics does not test down to the strain. Only species.
- If I remember correctly, Hydrospace obtained the rights of a specific strain of PNSB (was it B111?) for use in ProBio. Maybe there's legitimate value there, or maybe that's a marketing tool used for differentiation.
- Much like "These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration....," these products have not been proven to help you be a better reefer. There is evidence that they may help, but doing nothing might help. Dosing NOPOX/vinegar/vodka might help. Water changes might help.
- If dosing bacteria makes you feel like you're doing something good for your tank, I say do it.
And as you might expect, those who received their free bottles of MB Purple are already touting the product's value. After a few weeks. Without sharing data. The bottle I bought from SWA will arrive (maybe) this week, and I'll get the sample sent out posthaste
Yes claims of miracles are usually exaggerated and/or baseless. My water is "clearer"! My Dinos are "Gone"!This thread got spicy!
My thoughts:
- Based on the manufacturer's recommendations, the monthly costs of dosing ProBio, Special Blend, and MB Purple are wildly different. That's math that's worth a look.
- The marketing for PNS ProBio has changed as the product has evolved, it's a bit of a moving target, so I guess I'll need to sample another bottle.
- I don't know what "high-density" means, as lot-specific spectrophotometric analysis or viable plate count data has not been provided, nor do I know that that density is maintained lot over lot.
- The bottles of PNS ProBio and Special Blend that I tested were polycultures. Lots of different bugs in both bottles, and the data can be reviewed over on Humblefish.
- "Strains" are mentioned in this thread, but I think most of y'all mean species. AquaBiomics does not test down to the strain. Only species.
- If I remember correctly, Hydrospace obtained the rights of a specific strain of PNSB (was it B111?) for use in ProBio. Maybe there's legitimate value there, or maybe that's a marketing tool used for differentiation.
- Much like "These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration....," these products have not been proven to help you be a better reefer. There is evidence that they may help, but doing nothing might help. Dosing NOPOX/vinegar/vodka might help. Water changes might help.
- If dosing bacteria makes you feel like you're doing something good for your tank, I say do it.
And as you might expect, those who received their free bottles of MB Purple are already touting the product's value. After a few weeks. Without sharing data. The bottle I bought from SWA will arrive (maybe) this week, and I'll get the sample sent out posthaste.
Quick follow-up question: do you keep the cap screwed on tight?This is one of one, but also my first try. When I convince myself that it’s repeatable, and after ICP/AquaBiomics proves cool, I’ll share detailed info with a more appropriate medium.
But if you wanted to try, in 750 mL of distilled water, add 2.0 grams of yeast extract and 0.5 grams of NaCl (not table salt with iodine). You can use aquarium salt. Boil that down to 500mL, pour that into a sterile container, and inoculate with 10 mL of the purple juice of your choosing. Place under a light like you would phyto. If you can keep the room at 30C, that’ll help. Expect growth at the Day 10-12 mark. Expect to be able to harvest after Day 14.
Because the source bug juice was a combination of Purple, Special Blend, and ProBio, I don't know what product supplied the bug that's growing, but I am now culturing the three separately.Quick follow-up question: do you keep the cap screwed on tight?
Got a bottle of Special Blend from amazon to play with!
Yes. Awaiting results.Did you ever do it?
That's a higher relative percentage, but OD600 testing suggests that you're still getting more of something per dose from ProBio than you are from Special Blend.The ML-SB has a higher percentage of the main bug for controlling PO4, based on HumbleFish analysis, so that got my attention
Thanks for the update Telegraham. Regarding relative percentage. I suspect thats true just from the "color test". These percentages are of "active ingredients" not "weight by volume". If that bottle was 38% R-P bacteria it would be mud, of course. So, yea, no doubt the Special Blend is much more "watered down" even if its most active ingredient is the R-P bacteria I am after. I have no horse in the race, just want the most cost effective means of maintaining water quality.Yes. Awaiting results.
That's a higher relative percentage, but OD600 testing suggests that you're still getting more of something per dose from ProBio than you are from Special Blend.
Kinda. From the results, the DNA sequences generated are compared against databases to identify the bugs in the sample, and the relative abundance of each identified bug is determined by counting the number of times its DNA sequence appears. The DNA found might be from live or dead bugs, so "active ingredients" isn't quite accurate. The ~22% of R. palustris noted in the bottle of ProBio I sampled may have been the only viable bug in that bottle, and it may now be what I'm growing in my basement. I won't know that until I send in an AquaBiomics test.I suspect thats true just from the "color test". These percentages are of "active ingredients" not "weight by volume".
Makes sense. Thanks for teaching me a little bit about the science of thisKinda. From the results, the DNA sequences generated are compared against databases to identify the bugs in the sample, and the relative abundance of each identified bug is determined by counting the number of times its DNA sequence appears. The DNA found might be from live or dead bugs, so "active ingredients" isn't quite accurate. The ~22% of R. palustris noted in the bottle of ProBio I sampled may have been the only viable bug in that bottle, and it may now be what I'm growing in my basement. I won't know that until I send in an AquaBiomics test.
Looking forward to your results.
Still having good results with this? Just got a few patches of Dino’s popping up after cleaning my sandbedHere is what it looks like now. It's taken longer than last time but it still works on dinos faster than anything else I've used.
YesStill having good results with this? Just got a few patches of Dino’s popping up after cleaning my sandbed