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digitalreefer

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I have a fresh batch of phytoplankton up. $10 a bottle (11+ ounces) for live Nanochloropsus phyto. This is a pretty dense batch and is excellent for softies, clams, and anything else in the tank that appreciates a good feeding.

Mods, please do not merge this thread with my other, as I want to have phyto and brine separately. I will continue this thread for phyto sales.
 

digitalreefer

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Weekend bump... this stuff is now very dark and I need to split the culture soon, but would rather sell it while it's fresh than refrigerate it.
100% Nanochloropsus

Also, I was considering culturing a few different strains of phyto and blending a mix specifically for clams. I only have one clam, and will only bother with this if other people are interested, so let me know what you think.
 

digitalreefer

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I will have quite a bit at the swap, I'm trying to split the batch this weekend so I can start another in time for the swap, so if anyone wants it this weekend, I'll toss in an extra few ounces so I can get the new batch going.
 

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I think Eric forgot to mention that this stuff makes great pod food! With all the talk that has been going on here about pods and fuges I wonder what everyone is doing to feed their pods? They do need to eat you know.
 

digitalreefer

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I think Eric forgot to mention that this stuff makes great pod food! With all the talk that has been going on here about pods and fuges I wonder what everyone is doing to feed their pods? They do need to eat you know.

Very true... I'm also planning on starting a pod culture soon as well, and the suggested food for them is pure Nanochloropsus.
 

digitalreefer

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I've got another batch of phyto almost ready to go. Let me know if you need any. I'm also experimenting with producing super concentrated zero nutrient phytoplankton thanks to an idea from Sean... It's a bit time consuming, (I have to spin it down in a centrifuge and re-suspend it) so it will cost a bit more (I haven't worked out a price yet), but if you're interested let me know and I'll figure it out.

I've also ordered rotifer cysts and isocrysis phyto, so I'll keep everyone posted when the new stuff is ready.
 

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