Zaita
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Hey guys,
I am culturing 4 types of Phytoplankton. Nannochloropsis oculata, Chaetocerous gracilis, Isochrysis galbana and Tetraselmis sp.
It has been going ok, I am feeding an F/2 silicate-free mix and adding Silicate to the Chaetocerous. But lately my Nano and Tet cultures have gone a yellowish-green?
This is my procedure.
- Cook glass flasks in oven @ 120'C for 1hr.
- Prepare ASW using RODI water and Salt Mix (1.022-1.027)
- Bring ASW to boil and boil for 5 minutes.
- Let ASW and Flasks Cool. (Overnight)
- Sterilise tools with mild bleach (Detol)
- Split Cultures.
Can anyone identify if something is wrong here? I was told it maybe chlorine so I add a tap water conditioner but that stopped the phyto growth almost completely!
Is there something wrong with boiling the ASW? Does this cause some sort of chemical reaction that makes the water unsuitable for Phyto?
Any help is much appreciated!
I am culturing 4 types of Phytoplankton. Nannochloropsis oculata, Chaetocerous gracilis, Isochrysis galbana and Tetraselmis sp.
It has been going ok, I am feeding an F/2 silicate-free mix and adding Silicate to the Chaetocerous. But lately my Nano and Tet cultures have gone a yellowish-green?
This is my procedure.
- Cook glass flasks in oven @ 120'C for 1hr.
- Prepare ASW using RODI water and Salt Mix (1.022-1.027)
- Bring ASW to boil and boil for 5 minutes.
- Let ASW and Flasks Cool. (Overnight)
- Sterilise tools with mild bleach (Detol)
- Split Cultures.
Can anyone identify if something is wrong here? I was told it maybe chlorine so I add a tap water conditioner but that stopped the phyto growth almost completely!
Is there something wrong with boiling the ASW? Does this cause some sort of chemical reaction that makes the water unsuitable for Phyto?
Any help is much appreciated!