What are phytoplankton and why are
they important in a Reef System?
Phytoplankton are single cell microalgae that exist
primarily in the water column. Microalgae is the beginning
of the marine food chain and the primary source of
essential nutrients for most reef filter feeders. Filter
feeders that rely directly on phytoplankton (microalgae)
include bivalves like clams, scallops, mussels, and
oysters, as well as many corals, feather dusters, sponges,
ascidians and zooplankton like rotifers and copepods.
It was once thought that most reef animals do not
require microalgae, however, we have learned in recent
years that nearly all reef animals that can filter
feed do rely on plankton for an essential portion of
their diet. This is even true for animals that can
use zoozanthellae and photosynthesis for nourishment.
With hindsight this is obvious as zoozanthellae only
contribute carbohydrates to the host animal, requiring
the animal to look elsewhere for lipids, protein, vitamins
and other nutrients.
In nature filter feeders rely on a mix of diatoms,
golden-brown, green, yellow-green, blue-green and red
microalgae for a nutritionally complete diet. These
life forms may look similar, but they are so ancient
that they have incredible biological and nutritional
diversity. Biologically speaking, there is vastly more
difference between a green algae and a golden-brown
flagellate than between dandelion and a fir tree.
What makes Phyto-Feast the
best microalgal feed on the market?
- Ten years of providing the best larval fish and invertebrate
algal feeds to over 500 hatcheries in 67 countries around
the world (www.Instant-Algae.com).
- Produced at the largest marine microalgae farm in
the world.
- Made from a highly nutritious and unsurpassed mix
of microalgae species. The only live microalgae product
that provides a complete Omega-3 lipid profile.
- The innovative way Phyto-Feast™ is
prepared which gives it an enhanced freshness and effectiveness.
- The superior value we offer our customers by providing
a dense, easy-to-use product at a low cost. One
look at Phyto-Feast™ and you can tell it is the
most concentrated "live" algae product commercially
available.
Included in our diet are the green algae Tetraselmis,
the brown flagellates Isochrysis and Pavlova, the
yellow-green algae Nannochloropsis, the diatoms Thalassiosira weissflogii and Amphora,
and the super-high protein blue-green algae Synechococcus.
It is a wide spectrum feed that is suitable
for almost all reef invertebrates.
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Is Live Algae Better?
Reef organisms require a phytoplankton (microalgae)
feed that provides all the nutrition necessary
for full health, vitality, and vibrancy. To
ensure maximum nutritional value you must first
start with high quality algae, then make sure
the cells remain intact so the nutrients don't
leak into the water. Phytoplankton are very
small and any breach of the cell membrane will
release the cell’s valuable contents.
Intact phytoplankton are able to deliver their
nutrients to your animals rather than dispersing
them into the water column.
Live Algae Disadvantages - Live phytoplankton
need a lot of light and nutrients to stay alive.
When algae are stored in the dark, in media
without nutrients, they must consume their
own proteins, lipids and carbohydrates to stay
alive. Depending on the level of metabolic
activity, the algae's nutritional value can fall
rapidly as the cells starve. Live phytoplankton
also respire, consuming oxygen in the dark.
Live and biologically active microalgae sealed
up in the dark can quickly consume all available
oxygen and become anaerobic. When this happens
the algae will start to die from a lack of
oxygen. At the same time anaerobic bacteria
begin to grow, rapidly resulting in the classical
smell of decomposition - hydrogen sulfide (smells
like rotten eggs).
Summary - Reef organisms are not "smart" enough
to differentiate between algae and dead algae,
so it's up to you to provide them with the
best quality feeds. "Live" algae
ensures that the nutrients inside the cells
will be available to your to your animals,
but does not ensure that there will be any
remaining nutrients in the cells. The best
quality algae will be harvested at "peak" nutritional
profile, then put into hibernation (quiescence)
to keep that peak profile.
Suspended Animation / Hibernation (Quiescence)
The best process for obtaining the benefits
of live algae without the disadvantages is to
place the live microalgal cells in a state of
suspended animation (also called quiescence or
hibernation). This process reduces the metabolic
activity of the live cells to minimal levels,
allowing long term storage without the depletion
of oxygen or the loss of nutritional value. A
commonly used form of suspended animation is
cryopreservation in which algal cells are frozen
alive and intact and can be revived later.
10 Years of Experience Supplying Commercial
Hatcheries
Marine aquariums require quality feeds, but
the standards for commercial hatcheries are
even higher. Bivalve hatcheries in particular
require the highest quality. Millions of dollars
and thousand of livelihoods depend on the health
and growth of fragile larvae that are so small
that hundreds of thousands can fit into 1 milliliter.
Reed Mariculture has spent years developing
algae products for these hatcheries in a form
that matches the highest requirements for nutrition,
cell integrity and cleanliness. We are proud
that most of the hatcheries in the United States
use our algae products to provide their animals
the algae they need. Reed Mariculture
is the ONLY American producer of marine
microalgae concentrates whose products are
used in commercial hatcheries.
The Right Microalgae
After decades of research hatcheries and universities
around the world have come to agreement on
the best algae for filter feeders. At the top
of the list are Isochrysis, Tetraselmis, Pavlova and Nannochloropsis.
Each are good in their own way, but none on
their own provide a complete diet. Brown algae
are especially critical to your filter feeders
because in addition to sterols and pigments
they are the ONLY algae that produce the fatty
acid DHA (required
for complete Omega-3 nutrition). Phyto-Feast™ is the ONLY live algae concentrate that contains
100% of the nutrition needed by your animals
- proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and essential
fatty acids.
Quiescent, Live processing for the Best Product
Phyto-Feast™ uses
the best harvesting and shipping practices
coupled with a highly innovative "quiescence" process
to deliver the best product for your filter
feeding animals. Our process provides intact,
nutritionally complete algae that maintain
their original high quality for several months
(see “Live Algae Questions” for
more information).
- All the microalgae that goes into Phyto-Feast™ are
grown at our farm in California and are harvested
live and packed and shipped "farm fresh" every
week.
- Once harvested the algae are induced to become "quiescent". At
the time of packaging 95% or more of the algae
are alive.
- In this quiescent state metabolic activity
and respiration are reduced to minimal levels,
preserving the nutritional value of the algae
and the integrity of the cell membranes. In concept,
the process is similar to cryopreservation where
alga can be frozen live for years and remain
viable.
- Not all of our algae species are equally hardy
and after a few weeks some of the more delicate
cells will begin to expire. However, due to our
quiescence process, the cells lose none of their
functional qualities or nutritional value. Many
of the cells will remain viable for several months.
- Because of the unique quiescence process that
is applied to the algae the cells remain intact
and they retain their full nutritional value
long after they have ceased metabolic activity.
The quiescence process delays any biological
decomposition of the product for many months.
Properly stored, a bottle of Phyto-Feast™ will
provide the same value at two-plus months that
it did on the first day.
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