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- Spirulina powder to supplement food? | Reef2Reef
For many years I used to feed my fish HBH soft sprirulina pellets as they were the highest content spirulina pellets on the market I recently revamped my 240g FOWLR and have been restocking mostly butterflies, some angels and tangs Looking around online, not only are the HBH pellets
- Best treatment for spirulina | Reef2Reef
Round 1 seemed to take out 95% of it I will remove the rock with zoas and remaing spirulina and blast it as well as possible outside of the tank and repeat a chemiclean treatment this week For what it's worth, when I have used chemiclean: (Disclaimer - this is what I have done so far with out loss of corals, fish, and invertebrates
- Anyone ever add spirulina powder to fresh BBS | Reef2Reef
If you're using live phytoplankton, then just toss in any leftovers from the bottle as you get it Otherwise, I recommend 1 4 tsp spirulina powder left to rehydrate overnight in a small container and sieved through the brine shrimp collection net to reduce spirulina clumps (which are really just waste for the artemia) every day
- Raw Spirulina powder instead of live phytoplankton - is somebody using . . .
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 raw, dried powder
- Cyano? Spirulina? Chrysophyte? | Reef2Reef
Take about 2oz of tank water Place it in a white bowl Place some of the bacteria in the tank water Put about a 1 2oz of H²O²(hydrogen peroxide) 3% Let it sit for 24hrs If the bacteria turns green and the water tints a red It is a spirulina cyanobacteria If the bacteria stays that reddish-brown you have cyanobacteria
- Do Tangs Benefit from Spirulina Brine? | Reef2Reef
I feed spirulina flakes a few times a week (all tank inhabitants eat their share), buy frozen brine sheets with spirulina, and have some powder I add when I feed freeze dried foods All in all, I feed my tank 2-3 times a day and 1 3-1 2 those meals have spirulina in it
- Spirulina powder feeder substitute | Reef2Reef
Prairies Spirulina These tiny, single-celled fresh-water micro algae contain an impressive 60% protein content! This lean green protein source is also a natural source of minerals, including iron, calcium, and magnesium Its high levels of B12 and protein make it the perfect addition to the diets of vegetarians
- Spirulina powder - any benefit for the reef tank? | Reef2Reef
Something I've given thought to as I've been culturing tigger pods solely on spirulina powder Given they are able to grow, reproduce and in general thrive on a powdered algae form like spirulina, would there be a general benefit to periodically feeding the tank in the same manner?
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