Culturing Plankton in the refugium

saintperez

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Wanted to know if anyone has ever tried growing Planton in their refugium, all types, in a netted box. Was looking into buying a Plankton net to go out the inlet and get frash Plankton when I'm getting natural sea water for my water change. Then I thought If there's a net for it why couldn't I take all that Plankton and drop it with Net and all into my Fuge? Wouldn't in multiply in there as well?
Granted needing the right lighting condition etc. such as a 30 watt LED floodlight 24/7.
 
Assuming your talking about zooplantkton, you'll also need to be adding phytoplankton to feed the critters ;)
 
Yes, and that kind of leads to the point that I think I would need to have two different cultures going. I couldn't just dump everything into one netted box because the phyto would be gone quick?

Just curious if anyone has come across an article of someone attempting this before.
 
You'd need to culture the phyto in a separate container, as in separate from the tank.
 
Anthony Calfo wrote several articles about macro algae refugium. He called them vegetable filters. Without any extra prep, a macro algae refugium will produce both zooplankton and certain types of phytoplankton.
Patrick
 

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