Phytoplankton Culture- Is this ok?

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Attempting to culture some phyto from a bottle of live stuff that I had (was a mix of Nano and Tetra). Not sure if the colour, or the stuff on the glass in the 3rd pic is ok. I think it's Nano and ok, but (lol) I have trouble with my greens and would appreciate a second set of eyes.

This is day 4 of the second culture using a 1:3 ratio of phyto:medium.
Used Tropica Specialized Nutrition fertilizer 2ml/1800ml.
Smells faintly like ocean greens.

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This is what it looks like at 400x magnification:
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From what I can tell in the pictures, it looks good to me. I grow phyto in gallon bottles. When it is dark, and I can no longer see the tube for the bubbler, I split the bottle, then add 1/2 gallon of salt water back in. I dose 1ml of F2 a week per gallon.
 
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From what I can tell in the pictures, it looks good to me. I grow phyto in gallon bottles. When it is dark, and I can no longer see the tube for the bubbler, I split the bottle, then add 1/2 gallon of salt water back in. I dose 1ml of F2 a week per gallon.
Thanks. So do you think this is ready to split? I read to wait 5 days after adding fertilizer but with the amount of light I have on, it may just need to be split sooner?
 

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Thanks. So do you think this is ready to split? I read to wait 5 days after adding fertilizer but with the amount of light I have on, it may just need to be split sooner?
It is hard to tell in pictures. Based on the color, I think you are OK to split. I have never had an issue splitting too early or leaving it in the jar too long. As long as I have air bubbling in it, along with light, and fertilize it, it always works for me.
 

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Your culture looks healthy and the cells on the slide look line nanno. Tetra will be about 4x larger and motile. Best of luck!
 

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