Spirulina Dosing... Let's Discuss :)

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As a long time health and nutrition maniac, I have been dosing a teaspoon a day into my body, as a total health amendment. If you go on to research the impacts of Spirulina as it relates to nutrition, I think most gurus consider it nearly a complete food. So, as I tend to go a bit extreme with testing, I decided to see if maybe the addition to the reef could bring similar benefits, perhaps a rich food source for small mouths including acros, but also micro critters. Perhaps the addition could inoculate the system with such a positive algae, that it could starve out and restore balance?
I have been putting an 1/8th of a teaspoon into the system daily(50g), of high grade, organic spirulina powder mixed with tank water and "coral dust" from FM, and well, the results on dinos specifically are encouraging. Spirulina is nothing new to the salty world, but could intentional dosing, regularly, perhaps balance the algae relationship, in essence, allowing marine and calcifying algae to thrive?
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i cultivate and dose my own Tetra and nanno phytoplankton. I'm mostly LPS.

can't say enough great things about dosing LIVE phyto
 

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Not sure about spirulina, but I know Isochrysis has been shown to be eaten by stony corals. Which makes sense as it’s a common phytoplankton from the tropical seas. As is the case without a lot of live foods, it seems to come down particle size, motile/nonmotile, etc..
 

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