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do you guys rinse your mysis shrimp before you feed it? i have pe and hikari and both are oily, the pe mysis is very oily. is this bad for the tank?
 
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Rinse it. :D
Unrinsed can have a big impact on your PO4 levels.
 
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Unless you're just mixing it with ramen, then by all means leave the tasty oil in!! :D

Seriously yeah, I think Anthony Calfo called the stuff in there "rocket fuel for algae"
 
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sfsuphysics":z1ug3lak said:
Unless you're just mixing it with ramen, then by all means leave the tasty oil in!! :D

Seriously yeah, I think Anthony Calfo called the stuff in there "rocket fuel for algae"

A long time ago I planned on writing up some actual numbers about this but I figured it was pretty self evident.

We thawed 10 grams of PE mysis in a liter of DI water. FWIW 10g is an amount about the size of a cherry. We strained the water through a 100 micron filter and then tested for PO4. I had to dilute it down 4 times in order to get it low enough to test. It raised the level of PO4 in the liter of water to something like 3ppm. That's only a liter of course but adding that to a 25g tank would work out to a 0.03ppm shot of PO4. That's a hell of a lot if you're doing it every day!
 
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Yikes! That is pretty intense. I remember when I first started I'd just throw a hunk of mysis in the tank, no wonder I had algae issues :D
 
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The juice / matrix the shrimp come in is great for feeding nuisance critters. I thaw it in a net with some lukewarm water then shake off any excess liquid.
 

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