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petzoo 08-30-2007 10:41 PM

Nanochloropsis Phytoplankton
 
For anyone who wants to start a culture or just to feed to your tank, we now have a large culture of Nanochloropsis. Rotifers are still culturing and will be ready in another week or so. Live phytoplankton is $9.99 / 500 ml. We have also added another 600 gallons of saltwater to our fish room to keeo up with the increasing popularity of saltwater fish, corals and inverts.
Regards,
Alan and Terry

sick lid 08-31-2007 12:12 AM

any plans for some T Isocrysis.

Larry

petzoo 08-31-2007 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sick lid (Post 269088)
any plans for some T Isocrysis.

Larry

Yes I will try some other strains as well, since they all have a different nutritional profile. I thought I would start with the nanochloropsis and see how that went first since it is the easiest to culture. I will post on here when I get more types going.
Regards,
Alan

sick lid 08-31-2007 05:16 AM

Thanks Alan, The Iso ( live culture ) is proving to be hard to find in Canada.
Also, Do you have a source for S or SS Strain rotifers?

Larry

Oceanic 09-05-2007 10:23 PM

Hi Allan,

Ian here, the phyto cultures look great, I highly suggest that anyone not wanting to waist there money on DT's, Vivid Reef, etc. try the Phyto that Allan is culturing, it is 2-3 times darker and healthier than the pre packaged stuff.

:-)

petzoo 09-06-2007 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oceanic (Post 269930)
Hi Allan,

Ian here, the phyto cultures look great, I highly suggest that anyone not wanting to waist there money on DT's, Vivid Reef, etc. try the Phyto that Allan is culturing, it is 2-3 times darker and healthier than the pre packaged stuff.

:-)

Thanks Ian, if it wasn't for the culture you gave me I probably wouldn't have gotten into it. I have ordered some other cultures and some rotifer strainers as well, hopefully they will be in soon. I'm actually enjoying culturing the stuff even though it's one more added chore in the store. I will look into what other cultures of rotifers are available and report back here. I saw one type of phyto (can't remember what it was called) that was bright red, almost like red wine, I'm going to look into that one some more.-Alan

petzoo 09-06-2007 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sick lid (Post 269134)
Thanks Alan, The Iso ( live culture ) is proving to be hard to find in Canada.
Also, Do you have a source for S or SS Strain rotifers?

Larry


Larry,
I will look into it and let you know what I find. You also might be interested in a new product we received from one of our coral suppliers. The divers drag a plankton net behind the boat and collect live zooplankton which is condensed from approximately 100 cubic meters of seawater into a 180 ml bottle. it is then frozen and arrives with our coral shipments. It's very interesting stuff. You can see many different critters when you pour it into the tank. Small fish devour it and I'm told that there is much microscopic zooplankton in there as well. it must be kept in the fridge after it's thawed and lasts about a week.
Regards,
Alan

Oceanic 09-07-2007 02:12 AM

Alan,

Please hold the Copperband for me and also frag off a peice of the red monti cap, I will be by next week to pick them up!

michika 09-07-2007 02:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sick lid (Post 269134)
Thanks Alan, The Iso ( live culture ) is proving to be hard to find in Canada.
Also, Do you have a source for S or SS Strain rotifers?

Larry

Are you looking for T-iso? I know where to get it if you are.

sick lid 09-07-2007 03:51 AM

Yes, I would be interested. I have had 4 failed attempts to get a culture started from Aqua Farm discs.


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