I have a pair of B&W clown that are about 2 years old now, and they look like they might be spawning soon, (female fattened up in the past two days) so i thought I should get ready by have some phyto and rots on hand just in case. I did a research online, and that people have been successful at culturing phytoplankton using miracle grown as a fertilizer, so i thought i might give it a try. So this is what i did,
2 Liter Water at S.G. 1.019
5 ml Miracle Grow All purpose plant food
1 ml Kent essential elements.
few drops of Phytoplankton LIVE
Bubbles
Cultured outside instead of using lights. I live in Arizona and i though i might make use of all that energy. It gets pretty warm over 100F, but i have them on my padio were it is shaded, its about 80 to 85 when not in direct sunlight.
When i first added the MG, the water turned a slightly green, then after adding the phytoplankton LIVE it got a little darker. I started the bubbling, and the next morning i woke up and look what happend!!
After about 2 days of bubbling!!!!
Is that color change normal? Anyone have any ideas! Please help if you have tried this before. Thanks
-Wala
2 Liter Water at S.G. 1.019
5 ml Miracle Grow All purpose plant food
1 ml Kent essential elements.
few drops of Phytoplankton LIVE
Bubbles
Cultured outside instead of using lights. I live in Arizona and i though i might make use of all that energy. It gets pretty warm over 100F, but i have them on my padio were it is shaded, its about 80 to 85 when not in direct sunlight.
When i first added the MG, the water turned a slightly green, then after adding the phytoplankton LIVE it got a little darker. I started the bubbling, and the next morning i woke up and look what happend!!


After about 2 days of bubbling!!!!



Is that color change normal? Anyone have any ideas! Please help if you have tried this before. Thanks
-Wala