Chaetoceros muelleri "starter culture"


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Description

Chaetoceros is a widely used diatom in aquaria and aquaculture, valued for its nutritional profile and environmental benefits. Here’s how it contributes to marine ecosystems and how you can cultivate it:

Uses in Aquaria

  • Nutritional Benefits: Chaetoceros is rich in essential fatty acids, including EPA and DHA, which support the health of marine organisms.
  • Water Quality Improvement: It helps assimilate excess nutrients, such as nitrate and phosphate, reducing unwanted algae growth.
  • Enhanced Feed for Marine Life: It is commonly used to gut-load rotifers and copepods, improving their nutritional value for fish and invertebrates.
  • Biofiltration Properties: Some strains of Chaetoceros have been used as biofilters in aquaculture systems.

Cultivation Tips

  • Nutrient Optimization: Adjusting nitrogen and phosphorus levels can enhance growth and lipid production.
  • Light Conditions: Moderate light intensity and photoperiod control help maintain healthy cultures.
  • Culture Media Preparation: Using sterile seawater and proper aeration ensures optimal growth.
  • Growth Monitoring: Regularly checking cell density and nutrient levels helps track culture health.
  • Scale-Up Strategies: Large-scale cultivation requires CO₂ supplementation and nutrient adjustments to maximize biomass productivity.

How to Grow Chaetoceros muelleri Using F/2 Guillard’s Fertilizer

Chaetoceros muelleri is a diatom widely used in aquaculture for feeding bivalves, copepods, and larval shrimp. Culturing it with F/2 Guillard’s Fertilizer ensures optimal growth and nutrient enrichment.

Materials Needed:

  • Culture Vessel (Clear plastic or glass container)
  • Freshly Mixed Saltwater (Salinity: 1.020 - 1.025 SG)
  • Live Chaetoceros muelleri Starter Culture
  • F/2 Guillard’s Fertilizer
  • Unscented Household Bleach (7.5% Sodium Hypochlorite)
  • Sodium Thiosulfate (Chlorine Neutralizer)
  • Air Pump & Airline Tubing (For aeration)
  • LED Grow Light (12-24 hour photoperiod)
  • Sterilization Supplies (Hot water, isopropyl alcohol)

Step-by-Step Culturing Process:

  1. Sterilize the Culture Vessel:

    • Wash with hot water and isopropyl alcohol to remove contaminants.
  2. Chemically Sterilize the Water:

    • Use RO (reverse osmosis) or filtered seawater.
    • Add 0.14 mL of bleach per liter of water (~2.5 ppm concentration).
    • Let sit for 30 minutes to kill bacteria and competing algae.
    • Neutralize with sodium thiosulfate (1 drop per liter).
    • Aerate for several hours and test for chlorine before use.
  3. Prepare Saltwater:

    • Adjust salinity to 1.020 - 1.025 SG.
  4. Add Chaetoceros muelleri Starter Culture:

    • Use a 1:3 ratio of diatom culture to saltwater.
  5. Add F/2 Guillard’s Fertilizer:

    • Apply 1 ml per liter of culture volume.
  6. Provide Aeration:

    • Insert airline tubing and aerate gently to keep nutrients evenly distributed.
  7. Set Up Lighting:

    • Use an LED grow light with a 12-24 hour photoperiod.
  8. Monitor Growth & Harvest:

    • Ready for harvest in 5-7 days.
    • If color fades, add F/2 fertilizer as needed.
  9. Storage & Restart:

    • Chaetoceros muelleri can be refrigerated and restarted.
    • Store excess diatom culture refrigerated and shaken daily.
    • Can be used to start a new batch even after 6 weeks.

By following these steps, you can successfully culture Chaetoceros muelleri for aquaculture, biofuel research, and marine ecosystems. 

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