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I am culturing Nannochloropsis. Anybody have any input on wether nanno can acclimated slowly to 100% freshwater??
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GS
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GS
no, it cannot. It can be brought to pretty darn low salinities, but the nanno species most culture cannot be acclimated to 100% freshwater. There is at least one described species of freshwater nanno though, is it useful, dunno.
It pays to work in an office with a Phycologist with 5 post docs :lol:
I use the stuff from FL Aqua farms. Have only used it for SW culture so far. Makes sense it would work for culture green FW as well. Where can I get a Chlorella starter culture? Raise it same procedure as Nanno??
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GS
i would assume. apparently most nanno cultures are contaminated with chlorella. not so sure, i've yet to put my nanno under the scope. you're using the same ferts i am. did you get your nanno from faf?
no, it cannot. It can be brought to pretty darn low salinities, but the nanno species most culture cannot be acclimated to 100% freshwater. There is at least one described species of freshwater nanno though, is it useful, dunno.
It pays to work in an office with a Phycologist with 5 post docs :lol:
you can most certainly turn sw nanno to fw nanno. both nannochloris and nannochloropsis are able to go back and forth. dunaliella and i think tetraselmis as well.
go for it.
what are you fertilizing with? i use 1 drop ferts to 100 mls culture. straight tap water with ferts for fresh water culture works.. try a small batch if you're not comfortable with it.
with the oncoming spring and longer days, outdoor cultivation is possible. free light is free light.
have fun with it. i used to use my converted nanno to top off my filter feeder display.
I'll take the word over someone that is highly educated on the subject, and grows it commerciallySorry