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It will be connected to DT, where I live gets pretty hot, will have chiller
I suspect that your refugium biomass will be mostly sessile algae, not phytoplankton even if it’s inoculated as such. I don’t know of a way to culture phytoplankton in a mixed species system, heterotrophs will certainly eat the phyto. Pure cultures of phyto with F/2 ferts is likely your best bet. Is this for your dendros, etc?
 
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I suspect that your refugium biomass will be mostly sessile algae, not phytoplankton even if it’s inoculated as such. I don’t know of a way to culture phytoplankton in a mixed species system, heterotrophs will certainly eat the phyto. Pure cultures of phyto with F/2 ferts is likely your best bet. Is this for your dendros, etc?
Yes, for dendronephthya colonies. If I feed F/2, will it effect water perimeters or creatures (dendro's)?
 
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I suspect that your refugium biomass will be mostly sessile algae, not phytoplankton even if it’s inoculated as such. I don’t know of a way to culture phytoplankton in a mixed species system, heterotrophs will certainly eat the phyto. Pure cultures of phyto with F/2 ferts is likely your best bet. Is this for your dendros, etc?
May need to feed Phyto-Feast and use refugium to try grow phytoplankton and dose(small amounts) if I get good culture going
 
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