Hi I'm back
UPDATE:
Still buying Phyto, not enough free time to add more projects on top of my struggling husbandry schedule haha.
I did this though; took an old acrylic 5g ATO container and filled it 3/4 of the way with old tank water, hooked up an air pump, dropped a heater and set it to 71 degrees, threw some rocks in the bottom, placed a 6w led bulb (6000k is my guess) and finally grabbed a chunk of chaeto out of my fuge and threw it in there.
Waited 2 weeks and ever since I'm seeing more & more squirmy little specs crawling around against the inside of the little tank, I add a squirt of phyto once or twice a week, I threw some flake food in as well and now the chaeto is growing out of control (faster than my fuge)
PLANS: test the limits of this pod culture, see how badly I can soil the water before the culture crashes, also see how it can do in soiled water without regular phyto dosing and try to get an idea what regiment is easiest & least time consuming yet still grows the most pods.
I'm happy that a haphazard setup like this can grow pods so easily (easier than culturing phyto apparently) I might just keep buying phyto since it's cheaper than pods. I don't plan on using a sieve when I feed my tank pods from the culture, I'll only do a cup at a time siphoning pods off the acrylic surfaces, between my fuges, oversized sump and GFO I'm not too concerned w/ a single cup of dirty water. Don't worry I test my parameters regularly, not going to wreck my tank
My other idea to transport pods from culture to DT is to slightly alter my chaeto harvesting routine, every time I toss chaeto from fuges I'll move a small clump from the culture into the fuge since this chaeto will be fortified with pods as opposed to the fuge which visibly shows a much smaller pod population. trial & error will tell I guess...
What I can say is that now I can genuinely suggest this sloppy/dirty/lazy fill it & forget it pod culture method that I've setup so if any of you are curious and don't want to do too much work get yourself a small container, put old tank water in it and add pods, don't do water changes and be sure to add phyto and/or whatever fish food you have here & there, should be hard to mess up
