Freezing phytoplankton

Susan Edwards

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I've been cultivating phytoplankton. It kept crashing. Left a crashed bottle going, it had turned pale with bits separated (too lazy to dump it), added fertilizer for the heck of it, and it came back with a vengeance. Maybe the warmer weather helped. I now have it coming out my ears! I use it to feed pods I'm cultivating, and my tanks.

Can I freeze it in small cubes for tank feeding? I don't want to stop production when it is going very well. I know once frozen I can cultivate but can it be thawed and used to feed pod cultures and tanks?
 
@jonneyb great article. Thanks. I'll give it a try. Even if it won't go "live" after frozen, it should be as good as frozen fish foods for the critters and corals
 

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