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Phytoplankton F2 Fertilizer - UK Imported - Now 50% Off

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If you are culturing or planning to culture your own Phytoplantkon purchased through us, then take advantage of our Special offer we are running at the moment.

We are offering our imported Phtyo Fertilizer at 50% off while our stocks last.

They will only be offered in 100g which was R325.00 NOW on special for R170.00

100g treats 1000L of Culture

We are also shipping our FRESHLY CUT and EXTREMELY DENSE Phytoplankton and Zooplankton cultures tomorrow. Give us a shout if you would like to hop on board.

We stock, individual 400ml cultures, DIY home culture kits, F2 Fertilizer, 800ml super sized cultures.

Some guys are buying from us, culturing them under all sorts of conditions and a selling them for cheaper, we have no problems with this as we provide "home culture kits" HOWEVER JUST BE CAREFUL, INSIST ONLY ON A TOP CLASS PRODUCT that is cultured and harvested in all the correct balance and contaminant free!

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How much is the home kit
 
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must i order through your site?
 
thanks A
 
@Andre@ReefAquatics What is the method for using tF2 or any other fertilizer? Use it per fresh water (at appropraite salinity) litre added to existing culture / added per existing culture per litre per day or week?

Have been going along with cultures purchased for you guys 2014, with things still cooking, but want to know the correct usage and methods. Perhaps I'll get denser populations?

My method is currently by gut and a few ml per dag.
 
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Cultures

Would also love a step by step guide of what to do, how much of what and when? Is there some or other guide of this sort?:m05:
 
@Andre@ReefAquatics What is the method for using tF2 or any other fertilizer? Use it per fresh water (at appropraite salinity) litre added to existing culture / added per existing culture per litre per day or week?

Have been going along with cultures purchased for you guys 2014, with things still cooking, but want to know the correct usage and methods. Perhaps I'll get denser populations?

My method is currently by gut and a few ml per dag.

Hi Scotty, great to hear things are going strong, with culturing there are a few factors that come into play and also your output requirement. For example our turn over is large so we used LEDS and we run our lights 24/7, this yields a weekly crop.

There is no hard of fast rule, you have to devise a method that suites your requirements.

Would also love a step by step guide of what to do, how much of what and when? Is there some or other guide of this sort?
@Maddy, our DIY home culture kits come with the full step by step culture instructions, this is offered with the full package :)
 
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Thanks Andre
Wow, 24/7. Fertilizer galore I presume. On 3 10L buckets I do T8s and one just setup with leds. Will see what the diff is.

One more Q: does zooplankton actually require lighting like phyto or is room / ambient lighting sufficient during the daytime?
 
zooplankton actually require lighting like phyto
No just F2 initially for the boost upon cutting/splitting - thereafter its photosynthesis that carries on, when the product is ready, it must have used ALL fertilizer N&P components.
Zoo = no light, cylindrical drum best, lots of water changes, they dirty buggers.
 
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