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12-23-2003, 03:29 PM
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| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Marina del Rey, California
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| Re: Plankton Substitute..? Good stuff J! Thanks! _________ Just tryin to recreate God's perfection in a glass bowl. 20 Gallon Reef W/Live Rock, mated pair of Maroon Clowns, Softies, 110 watts PC 10,000k lighting, and skimmer. |
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01-16-2004, 02:59 PM
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| | Kole Tang
Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: SF/Monterey Bay Area, CA
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| Re: Plankton Substitute..? I use Instant Algae from Reed Mariculture thats cryo-preserved and HIGHLY concentrated. You can view his site and numerous products here: http://www.reed-mariculture.com/aquarium/index.htm
I used to use Tahaitian Blend (made by Reed Mariculture) from Brine Shrimp Direct. They sell many larval feeds and food for adult fish as well. They're site can be viewed here. http://www.brineshrimpdirect.com/bri...4.htm#tahitian
Matt mentioned Cyclop Eeze which is manufactured by Argent. I've been using the freeze dried Cyclop Eeze for 3/4 year with INSANE results. I finally found a non-live food that Mandarin Gobies LOVE. You can view they're site here: http://www.argent-labs.com
You can purchase the frozen Cyclop eeze here: http://www.jehmco.com/PRODUCTS_/FISH...ze_frozen.html
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01-16-2004, 04:16 PM
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| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Marina del Rey, California
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| Re: Plankton Substitute..? Awesome sites, thanks Gresh! |
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02-04-2004, 10:28 PM
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| | Kole Tang
Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: SF/Monterey Bay Area, CA
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| Re: Plankton Substitute..? Color me stupid, I forgot to mention Liquid Life USA's product, BioPlankton. *Its quite similiar to Instant Algae in the sense that they are both a freezeable version (cryopreserved). *You can view his site at www.liquidlifeusa.com . * Custom Aquatics sells it here: http://customaquatics.com/customaqua...amp;brandID=LF
I have been given many samples of BioPlankton in the past, and loved every one of them (exceleent results - 3 year flame scallops to attest as well as feather dusters up tha wazoo). *I have tried over 10 brands now of phtyoplankton now (I won 4x at a coral conference, each with 2 bottles) and I've really only liked Instant Algae and BioPlankton. *You only add a few drops as opposed to 1/4 cups and what not. *I haven't tried DT's newer version, but it still is alive (can lead to blooms) and not even close to the cell counts of Bioplankton or Instant Algae. |
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02-11-2004, 09:41 AM
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| | Purple Spiny Lobster
Join Date: May 2003 Location: Springfield,Vermont Age: 35
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| Re: Plankton Substitute..? Should zooplankton be feed at night?
I feed D.T.'s but not zoo what is a good brand of zooplankton? _________ 55 Gal. REEF 4"D.S.B. 60-65 lbs. live rock, 330 bio wheel, aqua clear 500 and 304 fluval canister with S.C.W.D. & Natrural Wave maker with maxi-jet P.H.'s. Remora Pro w/Mag 3. CRITTERS Spotted Long Tentacle Anemone CORALS: Frogspawn, Pagoda Cup, Shrooms, FISH  urple Pseudochromis,and 2 perculas |
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02-11-2004, 10:48 AM
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| | Astrea Snail
Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Piermont, NY,New_York
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| Re: Plankton Substitute..? My LFS recommends phytoplankton during the day and zooplankton at night. This is supposed to replicate what happens in nature (phytoplankton more prevalent when the sun is shinning down). Though if you really think about it, zoo and phytoplankton should be around 24-7 in the water column in the wild.
There's a whole mess of zooplankton substitutes out there, from purified harvested types to fully synthetic protein molecules/polymers. Then there are also in tank hatcheries for artemia, etc.
Right now, I'm using Marine Snow (for no particular reason) and things seem fine. We just hatched our first batch of artemia on the side; we'll probably start in-tank or in-sump production sometime in the near future.
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03-04-2004, 02:06 PM
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| | Torch Coral
Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Vancouver, WA,Washington Age: 21
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| Re: Plankton Substitute..? can u raise your own phytoplankton in a refuge. |
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06-10-2004, 07:36 AM
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| | Spaghetti Worm
Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: London, ON, Canada
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| Re: Plankton Substitute..? I raise brine shrimp to adults for gut loading whatever I want to feed to my tanks.
In the process of learning what I needed to know, I found that the cysts are loaded with bacteria that can be a potential threat to your tank systems.
My recommendation would be NOT to use "in tank hatcheries" as this would allow tank water to be contaminated by the hatching water.
Where the brine naplii can go, the bacteria can go also. RAISING BRINE SHRIMP |
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06-16-2004, 09:30 PM
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| | Feather Duster
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Irvine, CA,California
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| Re: Plankton Substitute..? You can try growing your own phytoplankton: http://www.sjwilson.net/reef/phytosteps.html _________ 180g acrylic, 110g sump, asm g2 skimmer, 1/3hp arctica titanium chiller, kent marine ro/di 4-stage hi-s |
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