DTs and aptasia

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  1. xmetalfan99

    xmetalfan99 Giant Squid

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    I have noticed that every time I dose with DTs I find a small aptasia in my tank. It is extremely small and most people wouldn't even notice it. Does anyone else encounter this problem with DTs? Iccan go 2 months without DTs touching my tank then two days after a dose I have a baby aptasia. Thoughts?
     
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  3. missionsix

    missionsix Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Coincidence..........
     
  4. xmetalfan99

    xmetalfan99 Giant Squid

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    steve wright Super Moderator

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    probably already in there , but the introduction of the DTs caused a feeding reaction and thus it extended itself, becoming more visible to you

    Steve
     
  6. OnefishTwofish

    OnefishTwofish Feather Star

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    I recently emailed DT's with a question about their product and whether I was feeding too much and also whether it could possibly be tied in with some recent phosphate issues I had etc.. Below is a copy-paste of the email they responded with. By the way, they answered quite promptly - which I gave them points for :)

    Just thought I would put this in this thread in hopes that someone gets good info from it.

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    Hi Elizabeth,
    I have a statement on my website concerning the cleaning process that we do to remove nutrients and metals;
    DT'S PLANKTON FARM

    Concentrated & Cleaned Live Phytoplankton for the highest quality and value
    One of the important features of DT's Live Marine Phytoplankton is to provide clean, live and nutritious phytoplankton without the contaminants from the culture media used to grow it. Phytoplankton is grown in culture media containing; nutrients (nitrates and phosphates), vitamins, ferric chloride, EDTA, cobalt chloride, zinc sulfate, copper sulfate, manganese chloride, and sodium molybdate. If the culture media becomes low in nutrients, phytoplankton will quickly loose its nutritional value Therefore, for phytoplankton to be at its highest nutritional value it must be harvested while the media is still high in nutrients.


    DT's Live Marine Phytoplankton is processed specifically for the safe use in ornamental and experimental aquaria. The closed system environment of an aquarium is especially sensitive to the metals and nutrients found in the culture media used to grow phytoplankton. DT’s Plankton Farm utilizes our proprietary concentration process in a cell washing procedure to remove nutrients and metals that are necessary to culture phytoplankton, without damaging the living cells.
    7 steps to excellence


    1. Phytoplankton is concentrated.
    2. Clean saltwater is added to double the volume of the concentrated phytoplankton. This reduces the culture media to 50 %.
    3. Phytoplankton is concentrated for a 2nd time.
    4. Clean saltwater is added to double the volume of the re-concentrated phytoplankton. This reduces the culture media to 25 %.
    5. Phytoplankton is concentrated for a 3rd time.
    6. Clean saltwater is added to triple the volume of the re-concentrated phytoplankton. This reduces the culture media to 8.3 %.
    7. Phytoplankton is concentrated for the last time to density of the product.
    The result is washed live phytoplankton cells that will not cause any buildup of nutrients or metals in your reef or experimental aquarium.

    Thank you,
    Dennis Tagrin
     
  7. unclejed

    unclejed Whip-Lash Squid

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    Thanks, that is informative as I wondered the same thing as far as adding nutrients to the tank and algae.