Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong with my phyto culturing methods? I have read everything I can find, watched YouTube videos, and MACNA lectures, and still can't get things really going with my nanochloropsis culturing.
I have an air pump with a filter on the tubing to keep contaminants out, and I use f2 from mercer of montana. I have tried:
1) plastic containers wiped with vinegar then dried out
2) plastic containers rinsed and wiped with alcohol then dried out
3) boiling all tubing before setting up
4) glass containers that I boil the water directly in, then let cool down and add f2
5) using fresh 1.020 rodi water in sanitized containers
6) using 1.023-1.024 tank water I boil directly in container
7) very strong lighting (quantify? I dunno, but hurts to look at)
8) half the above lighting
9) another much more chill light strip
10) using magikocean as culture
11) using nano cultures from Mercer of Montana
No matter what I do nearly all the algae seems to settle out and die in short irder. The water doesn't go totally clear quickly but maybe overnight I'll see some settling on the bottom and then more and more and the culture never darkens. I did have some moderate success but it didn't last and ended up the same as above. I'm having a hard time imagining what I could be doing wrong that is introducing contaminants especially with the boil water directly in culture vessel method, also how they could be crashing things so fast. Only other thought I have of late is that I contaminated my f2 container? I wipe the outside of the container and the syringe with alcohol now before adding but maybe the contents themselves are contaminated? Other than that I don't know what else could be going wrong. It seems like nano is so easy to culture and I'm now going above requirements but no luck. I'd love any suggestions folks have. See pics below of color and settling of my two current culture attempts next to a macro grow out I have between them. Thanks any and all.
I have an air pump with a filter on the tubing to keep contaminants out, and I use f2 from mercer of montana. I have tried:
1) plastic containers wiped with vinegar then dried out
2) plastic containers rinsed and wiped with alcohol then dried out
3) boiling all tubing before setting up
4) glass containers that I boil the water directly in, then let cool down and add f2
5) using fresh 1.020 rodi water in sanitized containers
6) using 1.023-1.024 tank water I boil directly in container
7) very strong lighting (quantify? I dunno, but hurts to look at)
8) half the above lighting
9) another much more chill light strip
10) using magikocean as culture
11) using nano cultures from Mercer of Montana
No matter what I do nearly all the algae seems to settle out and die in short irder. The water doesn't go totally clear quickly but maybe overnight I'll see some settling on the bottom and then more and more and the culture never darkens. I did have some moderate success but it didn't last and ended up the same as above. I'm having a hard time imagining what I could be doing wrong that is introducing contaminants especially with the boil water directly in culture vessel method, also how they could be crashing things so fast. Only other thought I have of late is that I contaminated my f2 container? I wipe the outside of the container and the syringe with alcohol now before adding but maybe the contents themselves are contaminated? Other than that I don't know what else could be going wrong. It seems like nano is so easy to culture and I'm now going above requirements but no luck. I'd love any suggestions folks have. See pics below of color and settling of my two current culture attempts next to a macro grow out I have between them. Thanks any and all.