I think there may be an alternate method, with live food. Granted, this is limited to what you can culture in mass quantities, but I have been thinking about this for a while, initially with thoughts of Mandarin feeding. I've attached a rough sketch of a multi-layered culturing system I thought up when I should have working ...
1) one or two holding tanks for new SW.
2) The new sw runs through a UV sterilizer (I tried to make this as contamination proof as possible, as I've heard more problems with this issue on live culturing than anything else) There are some obvious unresolved issues with this part of the set up as the UV sterilizer would need a minimum flow.
3) The air supply goes through an intake filterbox (Again, trying to keep as many contaminates out of this as possible) which services all of the air in the culturing stations.
4) After the UV, the new SW enters a manifold that is set to drip feed (adjusted with some quick-connect valves) into continuos culture tubes of several different cultures of phyto - Nannochloropsis, Tetraselmis, Isocrysis, or whatever... which has a surge feed to the lower chamber culturing vessels. The Phyto has some fluorescent lighting on a 16/8 shcedule
5) The lower culturing vessels contain rotifers, or whateve else you want. These, again, are surge fed .. initially I had designed this to feed in to the sump right at the return pump...
So this basicaly means the rate of "feeding" would be determined essentially by the drip rate into the Phyto vessels. (the levels set for the surges would be mitigating, but it would still ultimately be set by the intial drip rate) The lower culturing vessels could be set up for whatever type of zoo you think you could culture.
this would also lend itself to what Dan was saying about daily water changes... you would need to stay on top of Salinity, and overall water level in your system, but I don't think it would be that difficult to accomplish. Again, it's only limited by what could be cultured on a continuous basis...
aw crap - I need to figure out how to change my paint shop (I know, I know... but this was done on a work computer) image to one I can post...