mike1441 Well-known member Joined Aug 6, 2005 Messages 57 Location bothell, WA. Jan 7, 2010 #1 does anyone live on the eastside have any phytoplankton culturing system, that i could buy some phytoplankton from to start my own?
does anyone live on the eastside have any phytoplankton culturing system, that i could buy some phytoplankton from to start my own?
M mojozen Well-known member Joined May 13, 2009 Messages 50 Location Washington state Feb 1, 2010 #2 excuse my ignorance, but what is the application?
K kungfuchan2000 Cow In An Orange Joined Dec 31, 2004 Messages 35 Feb 1, 2010 #3 Feeding softies. With my experience, the ones in the bottles comes with Phosphate (especially Kent).
B beoks Well-known member Joined Jul 31, 2008 Messages 156 Location lynnwood Feb 1, 2010 #4 i just split mine so they are really weak but if you give me a few days i have a little
Inconservatory Well-known member Joined Jul 26, 2009 Messages 202 Location Bellingham, WA Feb 1, 2010 #5 kungfuchan2000 said: Feeding softies. With my experience, the ones in the bottles comes with Phosphate (especially Kent). Click to expand... The "Live" packaged phytoplankton should be good, right? There would be less dead, decaying matter, thus less phosphates in the water?
kungfuchan2000 said: Feeding softies. With my experience, the ones in the bottles comes with Phosphate (especially Kent). Click to expand... The "Live" packaged phytoplankton should be good, right? There would be less dead, decaying matter, thus less phosphates in the water?