In my insomniatic state that woke me up at 430 this morning i got to thinking about adding spirulina powder to the bbs i hatch in the brine shrimp direct hatchery plate and i was wondering if anyone else does this with their live bbs After sending a sample for evaluation, it was determined that i had an outbreak of spirulina and not cyanobacteria I know with the frozen spirulina bs offered they just soak.
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Chlorella, spirulina, and *other phytoplankton would work well
It may be cheaper, however, to use spirulina powder that you buy
A small amount goes a long way towards gut loading the bbs, especially since it's dry! I’ve been using spirulina powder in various food concoctions for years with no issues Having said that, commercial frozen and pellet foods have gotten good enough that i don’t go the diy route much any more Nori sheets, nls algae max pellets and nyos true algae pelllets provide the bulk of my plant matter
This is added to fresh clams, live foods and a few other. What's everyone's thoughts on spirulina brine Do you think it really delivers the benefits of spirulina to fish After i let this food defrost, once added to the tank it looks like regular brine shrimp in the water
Almost as if the spirulina was held within the frozen water of the cube and.
Hey guys, is anybody using raw spirulina powder to feed your copepods (or other types of zooplankton), corals or other creatures like fish I use an addition of spirulina in fish food and i would like to use it more, as it's healthy and cheap, but i wonder how successful would i be with a. Well, i thought i had cyanobacteria (red slime & bubbles) and had been battling it for a while using h2o2 and other means but to no avail