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I only culture one individual species at a time. I choose the easiest for me: Tetraselmis. I get a sustainable culture every 10-14 days, by harvesting half. I usually get twice as dark, never darker and sometimes lighter.
I would guess that mixed cultures of phytoplankton are for direct feed to Display often mixed in with pods.
Why are you cultivating different strains with different colors?
I use Amazon. Mercer of Montana. It’s been a while.I've been told that different strains are different sizes and have different nutritional value. I'm gonna switch to doing one strain per culture. Is there a place you recommend to buy the starting culture
Ah this is why I should read on the forums instead of emails lol. Just saw your last part about different strains. If one strain is all that's required, that will definitely make it easier on me lolI only culture one individual species at a time. I choose the easiest for me: Tetraselmis. I get a sustainable culture every 10-14 days, by harvesting half. I usually get twice as dark, never darker and sometimes lighter.
I would guess that mixed cultures of phytoplankton are for direct feed to Display often mixed in with pods.
Why are you cultivating different strains with different colors?
“Cultivating different types of phytoplankton is essential to maximize nutritional diversity, ensure ecosystem stability, and meet the specific dietary needs of various aquaculture or aquarium species. A diverse mix provides a balanced diet of fatty acids and nutrients, prevents nutrient deficiencies, improves water quality, and creates a more robust, natural food web”
In general, I agree with AI that diversity is good.
I question if diversity of phytoplankton required or necessary.
I disagree that that it is easier to have a sustainable culture.
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Would you be willing to give some information about your set up? I'm having a hard time growing t-iso thanksCulturing a mix bottle of phyto will either crash whole culture or eventually one will put compete the others.
I culture 7 different species of phyto for a variety of reasons. I think it's more natural to have multiple phytoplankton strains as it mimics nature better and I use the analogy of what would happen if you just ate hamburgers every day for every meal? You would survive but you'd probably not be as well off as if you are several different things.
And different strains offer different benefits. Green, red and brown strains all have different nutritional values for your tank or zooplankton. Another main reason I do so many strains is I have 8 different species of pods I culture (soon to be 9) and I feel a custom blend for different species based on research I've done to get great culture densities. Some pod species will only consume some of the harder strains as well.
Sure. I use liquid pool shock to sterilize my SW mix and then use STP pellets to de-chlorinate it. I let it run with the shock overnight at a min and STP pellets 1-2 hours and test with pool strips to make sure chlorine is gone.Would you be willing to give some information about your set up? I'm having a hard time growing t-iso thanks
No problem! Anything I can do to create another phyto believer I try and do!Thanks!!!