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Phytoplankton Group Buy
Last Post 03/11/2010 12:45 PM by phishcrazee. 12 Replies.
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Omaha, NE
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adampottebaum


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03/09/2010 10:32 PM  
*EDIT* Sorry Google Chrome took out all my formatting and jumbled it all together.

As many of you have seen, our newest sponsor is offering a great price on high quality phytoplankton, rotifers, and brine shrimp. David makes a trip to Cedar Rapids once a week and has agreed to pick up everything either this Thursday or the next(probably next Thursday).

Please post here if you want in on this group order.

Here is Jeremy's information:

Phytoplankton (the primary for source for all Marine Environments) $5 1GAL while supplies last

Phytoplankton is the primary food source for all aquatic environments! High quality High cell count! Phytoplankton is a great tank feed not only for corals but also for biological life. Phytoplankton feeds zooplankton, corals, sponge, clams,  oysters and much more. Perfect for feeding tank feeding or cultures!

Phytoplankton is best used in tank by.

1. Turning off all pumps.

2. Adding phytoplankton till water is light green color.

3. letting coral and biological life feed for an hour or two.

4. Turning back on pumps.

Phytoplankton is the nature fare for many aquatic life forms, why not feed them there nature fare after all we took them from there homes and stuck them in little glass boxes the least we can do is feed them there natural fare!

Through the end off March I am offering 1 Gal high quality high potency Phytoplankton so everyone can afford to see the affects of Phytoplankton...which you will on the very first time...the first time i feed a large amount and saw my sponge life go from bright white to florescent green i knew i had to find a way to feed my tank this stuff everyday and now i give you an inexpensive way to feed your tank right and see what results a healthy biological system can do for your tank!

We also offer grown out Brine Shrimp and Rotifers perfect feed for fish, hard corals and larva @ $3.00 a bag (thousands) through the end of March.

Call 319-981-4666
Jeremy
For larger orders and group buys i will deliver!
Cedar Falls
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vikubz


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03/09/2010 11:05 PM  
Definitely interested. I need to check out available sizes and will post specifics later.

waterloo
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wolfman1973


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03/09/2010 11:47 PM  
i am in for a couple of gallons of Phytoplankton and some rotifers!
Omaha, NE
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adampottebaum


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03/10/2010 12:26 AM  
Marc, what do you mean check available sizes? Sorry if I didn't have it posted the first time, but it's $5 for a gallon of high density phyto and $3 per bag of rotifers while supplies last.

Dan, can you be specific on what you want so David knows how much to get. Thanks.

I will want 3 gallons of phyto, 3 bags of rotifers, and (if available) 10 peppermint shrimp.
Omaha, NE
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adampottebaum


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03/10/2010 12:28 AM  
Also, so everyone knows, I still have leftovers of the DIY fish food at my place. Let me know if your interested, it's $12 per freezer bag.
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wolfman1973


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03/10/2010 12:54 AM  
i will take 2 gallons of Phytoplankton and 2 bags of rotifers and i will buy a bag of diy food from you
Cedar Falls
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vikubz


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03/10/2010 04:58 AM  
Didn't read all the way to the bottom Tell me a bit more about rotifers. What eats rotifers?

I definitely want a gallon of phyto.
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paulk


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03/10/2010 07:00 AM  
I'm in for 2 bags of phyto and 2 bags of rotifers
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xroads


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03/10/2010 08:43 AM  
I want 1 gallon of phyto & 1 bag of rotifers
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fmsill


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03/10/2010 03:22 PM  

put me down for 2 gallon of phyto and 2 bags of rotifers.

Brian

Waterloo
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matt1971


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03/10/2010 05:52 PM  
I would like 1 gallon phyto and 1 bag of rotifers.
Matt
Marion, IA
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Jay


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03/10/2010 09:13 PM  
For those of you with smaller tanks, keep in mind this stuff has a SG of like 1.36 or somewhere near there. I get mine from Jeremy and LOVE it, just keep an eye on your salinity. It takes about two cups to darken my tank water in a 29G biocube, and that raised my SG to 1.32 from 1.26 ish. I'm by no means knocking Jeremy's product, just the nature of the beast from what I understand : )
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phishcrazee


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03/11/2010 12:45 PM  
How long does it (phyto) last? As in, do I store it in the fridge? What's a typical dose, say for a 75g tank? How about the rotifers? I'm assuming they need to be added to the tank asap?
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