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The size light that you need is relative to your situation. Depending on your culture system, 75W could be too much because of temperature gain. The first picture is with a PAR 38 15W grow light with a red:blue ratio of 4:1. The second culture vessel used a 16’ 72W led strip.
How to Culture Copepods . (1. Make 1-2 gallons of fresh saltwater the same way that you do in your tank. (2. Pour the new saltwater into a 10 gallon tank or a 5 gallon bucket. Either one of these will work, but be sure to add twice as much water to a 10 gallon tank than a 5 gallon bucket. (3.
The first step is getting your culture vessel (s) ready. Drill two 7/32†holes in the top and insert the rigid airline tubing. Put the top on the culture vessel and push down the rigid airline tubing until it hits the bottom of the culture vessel. Cut the tubing off about 2-1/2†above the top of the vessel.
How it works. Week 1. Set up you phytoplankton culture as you would do normally and let it grow for 7 days. Week 2. Select how much phytoplankton you would like to dose daily, anything from 20ml to 200ml, I would recommend to start small and gradually increase the dose according to your tank needs.
67,605. Location. Fontana, California. Rating - 100%. 1 0 0. Wow! Cool stuff! If you'd like to write an article on how you set this up and what it does, let me know as I can get it published in our articles section. Dec 5, 2016.
Location. Lincolnton. Rating - 0%. 0 0 0. From my understanding seachems phyto is non-viable, it is unliving and has preservatives in it. That means it will not be consumed by certain organisms that need live phyto, such as feather dusters, and it can not be used to start a culture. Live or dead phyto will not start to seed itself in a reef ...
Hey All! Just a quick question (If I can make it make sense!). I've started a phytoplankton culture in a 1 gallon jar (128 ounces, or ~3.78 Liters). I started the culture with 1/2 gallon salt water (64 ounces or ~1.89 liters) and 16 ounces of Phytoplankton. Once the phytoplankton is ready to...
Phytoplankton starter culture. K1 micro media or similar. Assembly . step 1: connect air line to the bottom of the reactor and use the provided check valve, this reactor got two air intakes one should be capped of with the supplied stopper and a additional check valve just to be safe. Step 2:
Rating - 0%. 0 0 0. 1. 2 liter soda bottle is cheapest. , rinse well. 2. Hole in top for 1/4 inch air tubing to reach bottom, cut end of tube at 45 deg. 3. Add 6 oz, Phyto culture, nano or tetra is easiest, buy from @Eldredge. 4. Fill with fresh saltwater 1.018 to 1.026 sg. to within 3 or 4 inches of top.
It’s not likely lacking fertilizer if you added some at the beginning unless it was a very small amount. I use 1.5ML F2 for 3L total and at 7 days it’s ready. Here’s a tip for denser cultures. At day 7 add .5ML more fertilizer and harvest on day 9.