I got a really good batch this week. 6 different strains of phytoplankton in my mix.
Nannochloropsis:
is extensively used in the aquaculture industry. It grows in a wide salinity range and has significant nutritional value because of its high content of protein and polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially eicosapentaenoic acid.
Tetraselmis:
is a good source of vitamin C and vitamin E. It Also has enough carbohydrates (about 27% of its weight) to meet the metabolic energy needs of the animals that feed on it. The starches it produces are quite similar to those synthesized by land plants.
Isochrysis:
"The golden-brown algae" contain the pigment fucoxanthin, giving them their golden hue. The high lipid and DHA content of T. lutea make it popular as an aquaculture feed for animals such as bivalves, crustaceans, and zooplankton.
Thalassiosira weissflogii:
has important uses in the aquaculture industry, where it is used widely to feed shrimp and shellfish larval stages in hatcheries and is considered to be the best microalgae for shrimp larval stages.
Chlorella:
is high in protein and other essential nutrients. it's about 45% protein, 20% fat, 20% carbohydrates, 5% fiber, and 10% minerals and vitamins.
Dunaliella:
is a unique unicellular species of algae containing rich concentrations of carotenoid enzymatic pigments (mainly Beta-Carotene), antioxidants, essential fatty acids, vitamins, minerals & trace elements
16oz 15.00
32oz 30.00 free shipping
64oz 50.00 free shipping
Shipping is through UPS and SoCal people usually get it next day.
Here’s a video of my mix at 100x magnification
Here’s a picture I took right after dosing
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Nannochloropsis:
is extensively used in the aquaculture industry. It grows in a wide salinity range and has significant nutritional value because of its high content of protein and polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially eicosapentaenoic acid.
Tetraselmis:
is a good source of vitamin C and vitamin E. It Also has enough carbohydrates (about 27% of its weight) to meet the metabolic energy needs of the animals that feed on it. The starches it produces are quite similar to those synthesized by land plants.
Isochrysis:
"The golden-brown algae" contain the pigment fucoxanthin, giving them their golden hue. The high lipid and DHA content of T. lutea make it popular as an aquaculture feed for animals such as bivalves, crustaceans, and zooplankton.
Thalassiosira weissflogii:
has important uses in the aquaculture industry, where it is used widely to feed shrimp and shellfish larval stages in hatcheries and is considered to be the best microalgae for shrimp larval stages.
Chlorella:
is high in protein and other essential nutrients. it's about 45% protein, 20% fat, 20% carbohydrates, 5% fiber, and 10% minerals and vitamins.
Dunaliella:
is a unique unicellular species of algae containing rich concentrations of carotenoid enzymatic pigments (mainly Beta-Carotene), antioxidants, essential fatty acids, vitamins, minerals & trace elements
16oz 15.00
32oz 30.00 free shipping
64oz 50.00 free shipping
Shipping is through UPS and SoCal people usually get it next day.
Here’s a video of my mix at 100x magnification
Here’s a picture I took right after dosing
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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