Hopefully this is an acceptable location to post as I seen a few other threads regarding breeding for food. I had been doing research on food propagation starting all the way down to phytoplankton but I've read a bit about the concerns of how people using mirical grow plant food are introducing copper that would evenly make its way to tanks where copper buildup would be a disaster. Is this a valid concern with this level of copper in some phytoplankton food? Another location said the copper was necessary for photosynthesis I think it was a part of chlorophyll if I remember correctly.
With all that being said could one say prepare all his various foods and then in a "final stage" tank bring them together and run the water through a reactor with something like this to filter out the copper before introducing the food to the tanks?
edit :HAHA breeding* everywhere is needed. I love auto correct :headwalls:
With all that being said could one say prepare all his various foods and then in a "final stage" tank bring them together and run the water through a reactor with something like this to filter out the copper before introducing the food to the tanks?
edit :HAHA breeding* everywhere is needed. I love auto correct :headwalls:
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