Nannochloropsis micro algae in MV

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I started growing micro algae to feed my coral and reef bugs. This my first batch and I have more than I can use right now. Figured someone else might want to try some.



16oz Four available

Can also be used as food for rotifers and brine shrimp.

Pu in mission viejo or Laguna niguel

 
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I could use some. I live in RSM but work in Irvine. I've got a flower pots that I need to feed photo to. Where in mission viejo can I pick up :) pm me.


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I started growing micro algae to feed my coral and reef bugs. This my first batch and I have more than I can use right now. Figured someone else might want to try some.



16oz Four available

Can also be used as food for rotifers and brine shrimp.

Pu in mission viejo or Laguna niguel

very kind of you.
 

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I don't think corals actually eat the phyto, it stimulate pod reproduction and baby pods is what the corals are benefiting from
 
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I don't think corals actually eat the phyto, it stimulate pod reproduction and baby pods is what the corals are benefiting from
While the phyto will certainly help increase pod population, which in turn feed fish and corals, soft corals will actually ingest the phyto directly. So do clams.
 
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