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Why, thank you for asking! At Reef By Steele, we are constantly researching to ensure we have the most up to date products, techniques, and knowledge? Certain strains of phytoplankton produce carotenoids. There are some amazing claims about the uses of these carotenoids in science, health care, and beautification products. What I found really exciting is that these carotenoids have been shown in studies to be consumed by corals and have been connected to enhanced coloration of corals and fish in aquaculture.
Isn’t all phyto the same? How does a reefer know if they are getting the right stuff? But which strains of phytoplankton can it be found in?
These are all great questions, so right off the bat, no not all phytoplankton is the same. Each and every strain is unique. They vary in cell size, vitamins, carbohydrates, fatty and amino acids produced and vary by color. When we started selling product on Reef2Reef, it was to try to offset the culturing expenses so we could continue to dose to our own tanks. When we made the decision to go commercial and make this a business, I had decisions to make. Among those decisions was what to offer for a phyto blend. There are so many different choices and each seems to have a different number of strains. Is more the merrier, or is basic the best?
What I found is that no two strains are the same, each offers differences in the levels and types of nutrients provided. For this reason we started out with 10 separate strains trying to hit at least one in every category. What I found when we started is that the non-green phytoplankton are more nutritious and beneficial for almost all the inhabitants of our reefs, leading us to focus 60% of our strains in these specific strains. What we learned from our customers is that there is a perception of phytoplankton that it should be green. Questions like, why is brand x greener than yours. Unfortunately, I would guess that some customers may not reach out but instead assume that our product isn’t as rich as the green bottles they have previously purchased which isn’t true. Another belief that I have encountered is that many reefers believe that brown colored phytoplankton is going to make their tank water “dirty”, again an impression based on visual cues. The truth is, no phytoplankton is not going to dirty your tank water, it will actually make it clearer. In a discussion I had recently with a friend who has been in aquaculture and phytoplankton production for over 30 years (has published articles) brought this same point up with me.
I reached out to him, as we prepare for the next phase in our continued development of our business as we start aqua-culturing three new products. Part of this discussion was the proper food sources for our rotifers which we will use to rear the new invertebrates we are breeding. His recommendation is feeding rotifers only brown and gold phytoplankton for our goals. We already harvest in this manner as this is required for culturing our Parvo pods. It was during this research that I came across study after study linking these same strains of phytoplankton to enhanced coloration and growth in many corals. Especially SPS, and red, yellow and orange LPS and NPS corals. I learned that the red strains, Rhodomonas lens, Rhodomonas Salina, and Porphyridium cruentum would enhance coral colors, but the fact that the diatoms do this as well was something I had not found in my previous research.
For this reason, we have expanded our phytoplankton culturing system adding 7 new strains. Also, we are going to offer our “Parvo” blend as PHYTO BUFFET CORAL DELIGHT (this is what we have previously only used in house) which will be a combination of all 5 of our brown diatoms, all 4 of our red/purple strains and both of our gold strains. This blend will still be a powerhouse for nutrient export and silicate removal, superior copepod nutritional value (yes, copepods are a better food source when eating phytoplankton vs detritus and nuisance algae) and target coral reefs growth and coloration.
Yes, we understand that this is going to increase the confusion on our website. However, this decision is being made, not because it might drive increased sales, but because it offers real options for our customers to get the RIGHT PRODUCT for their needs. This is the reason we have done the same thing with our copepod options.
Initially I too felt “more is better” which is true from a marketing standpoint, but our underlying purpose at www.reefbysteele.com is to provide our customers with the highest quality product that will give them the best product to meet their needs. So, selling our pelagic pods to reefers who do not have high metabolism cruising fish like leopard wrasses and Anthias would be doing them a disservice.
We can now target a new offering to those customers whose goals are the brightest, healthiest corals naturally with the same food source available to them in the ocean. Phytoplankton is the first step in the global food chain. Not only does all life and nutrition start with phytoplankton, but it is also the largest oxygen producing organism on the planet.
Wow, so just adding this to our reef tanks will immediately brighten our corals and exhibit new growth immediately? Of course not. Dosing phytoplankton will have immediate positive impact on our tanks ecosystem, but as with many things in life, consistency is key, and it can take several weeks of consistent application to see the results. These results can be achieved through broadcast and targeted feedings, personally I like to broadcast with only circulation pumps running and return pumps off as it is more natural. Target feeding could cause the target to close so the food hits it in high quantities but the coral doesn’t take in as much. This is especially true of SPS corals, where LPS corals may catch the phyto on their slime coat.
Our dosing recommendations for this product are the same we have for our full blend. Ramp up to allow your system to acclimate, and then dose 1 ml per system gallon for lightly stocked or younger tanks, 2 ml per system gallon for more established or more highly stocked tanks and 3 ml per gallon of system volume for tanks with filter feeders, clams and other mollusks, or NPS corals such as gorgonian and sun corals. Maintain or increase testing to monitor nitrates and phosphates. If they begin to sharply decline reduce dosage or supplement with products such as Brightwell neo-nitrate and neo-phosphate if you are happy with the results and don’t want to reduce the phytoplankton.
Corals also “eat” consume copepods. Again this is well documented but I believe under appreciated. Here is one place that size matters. Our Harpa pods are tiny little cousins to the Tisbe biminiensis and even as adults are the perfect size for SPS corals. Here again, their nutritional content will depend on their diet. Utilizing copepods as a micro-CUC (Clean Up Crew) is advantageous, but they provide so much more utility to our systems than just feeding Mandarins and eating GHA. Almost, if not every, living thing in our reef tanks will benefit from a strong copepods presence and consistent application of live phytoplankton.
But once again, targeting your tank’s specific needs is paramount to the success you are striving to achieve. PM me or visit our website and start a chat and I am more than happy to help you choose the right products to get the best results for your specific needs.
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