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Fri, 18th Apr 2008, 10:04 AM
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Selling Live Phytoplankton and Brine Shrimp
I am selling live phytoplankton (tetraselmis) motile green, 9-10nm wide, 12-14nm long, with 4 flagella which keep the cells moving rapidly and won't degrade water quality. Popular food for filter feeding coral including rotifers, clams, oysters and larval shrimp.
Now you don't have to worry about polluting pristine tank water with dead bottled phytoplankton. I grow my phytoplankton with heat sterilized RO/DI water and I guarantee its purity. Your zoanthids will thank you.
Live brine shrimp (artemia) is a nutritious food for fish larva, small fry, medium sized fish and coral.
Newly hatched (<0.6 mm in length) are high in fats 32%, protein 43%.
Juvenile and Adult (2.5 - 5mm) fat levels 17%, protein 63%


Prices
Live Phytoplankton $10 per L
Live newly hatched Brine Shrimp $6 per L (@ 5000 nauplii/L)
Live juvenile Brine Shrimp $10 per L (@ 5000/L)
Live adult Brine Shrimp $15 per L (@ 4000-5000/L) Temp. Sold Out till Friday 25 April
I can ship next day delivery for about $12 anywhere in TX or you can pick up at my house. Please send me a PM if you are interested or call me 210-452-8915, Jordan. Thank you.
Last edited by JordanJ; Sun, 20th Apr 2008 at 10:30 AM.
Reason: Current As Of 20 April
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Fri, 18th Apr 2008, 11:51 AM
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Fri, 18th Apr 2008, 02:33 PM
#3
righteous, if you do this all the time, maybe this should be made a sticky?
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Fri, 18th Apr 2008, 02:59 PM
#4
would we have to take our own bottle or do you have that for us???
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Fri, 18th Apr 2008, 03:08 PM
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You can bring your own containers if you like. If not I have 3L baggies for you.
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Fri, 18th Apr 2008, 03:50 PM
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Anyway, be interesting to find out more about the operation involved for this phyto and brine shrimp. Seems he got a lot of interest as he is already out of some stuff!
Last edited by cpreefguy; Fri, 18th Apr 2008 at 08:51 PM.
Reason: unrelated to subject matter
-Chris
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Fri, 18th Apr 2008, 04:29 PM
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I purchased some Live Phytoplankton and Live Juvenile Brine Shrimp from Jordan earlier today. My corals have opened up more than usual, and the colors have REALLY been enhanced.
Jordan loaded a drop of each one of my purchases onto a microscope to show the quanity and quality of his products.
I'm sure with a few more reviews, Jordan would proudly become a Sponsor!
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Fri, 18th Apr 2008, 04:37 PM
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Sounds cool, be interesting to compare it to the others on the market with the recent craze of using phyto in our tanks.
-Chris
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Fri, 18th Apr 2008, 04:41 PM
#9
How long will phytoplanktin usually last if refridgerated?
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Fri, 18th Apr 2008, 04:47 PM
#10
what is shelf life of phyto and the live brine shrimp?
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