I had tested some recipes for Nannochloropsis, I like the NaCO3 and nitrate one, but I get always turbidity, I think from some Ca compound. Should I aireate the culture with bubbles? Also using another recipes I got turbidity just after inyecting the air.
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I answer myself, I have found out the Yashima medium is the best, NaCl 20/1000
We used f/2 medium and it had grown pretty well
Probably but I dont have NaNO3 and it is expensive, so I fix it with amonium sulfate & urea for horticulture (Yashima medium)
F/2 works well. I also have used 10-10-10 fertilizer in salt water (>20uS).
Thank you Tracey, I wonder about this fertilizer, the #10 Nitrogen come from... urea, amonium or nitrates... A 13-13-13 doesnt work for me, but the Yashima does.