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Culture Journal, Species: Nannochloropsis sp.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013 1:32 AM
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Culturing Journal DataSheet This first post should be updated regularly to include new information as events take place or changes are made to your system General Species: Nannochloropsis sp. Species description: Phyto plankton Culture source (link if possible ): ReefCrew (Bionomic Solutions) If algae, CCMP # (Optional ): http://ccmp.bigelow.edu/ Culture Establishment Date: 17 Dec 2012 Continuation Date: 12 Apr 2013 Culturing Vessel Details Salinity: 1.015 Temperature: 68*F pH: Unknown Vessel description: 2 liter soda bottles Lighting description: 2 x 13Watt flourescent bulbs (power saver 60 Watt equivalent) Lighting cycle: 16 Hr on /8 off Aeration description: rigid airline. Methodologies Split methodology: 1/4 a bottle is used to feed rotifers per day for 2 days, then refilled with gulliard's f/2 nutrient and allowed to darken for 5-6 days. Culture medium description: Gulliard's at f/2 strength. (10 drops concentrate to 1 liter of ASW. Cell count: unknown (if known) Reference links: Additional Information (No Pictures or Videos in the Section Please) Notes: You will be required to provide photographic evidence and as much detail as possible about your project in this thread. If your thread does not contain detailed enough photos and information the MBI Council will not be able to approve your reports.
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Re:Culture Journal, Species: Nannochlopsus
Tuesday, January 15, 2013 1:49 AM
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Phyto setup with nannchloropsis sp.
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Re:Culture Journal, Species: Nannochlopsus
Saturday, February 9, 2013 1:29 AM
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Cultures are continuing well as log as I split them or harvest at least half of each bottle and replenish with fresh f/2 solution(gulliard's) at least once a week. Most of my problems seemed to arise from not haviving the bottles close enough to the light. At the moment they are almost touching the bulbs.
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