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Nanochloropsis Japanese Chlorella Phytoplankton Culture
Nanochloropsis Japanese Chlorella Phytoplankton Culture
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Product Overview
Nanochloropsis (often called Japanese Chlorella) is a powerhouse marine microalga known for its extremely small 2–4 micron cell size, intense green pigmentation, and industry‑leading EPA omega‑3 content. With 30–40% of total fatty acids as EPA and 40–50% protein by dry weight, this species delivers the ideal nutritional profile for copepods, rotifers, larval fish, and filter‑feeding invertebrates. Its rapid growth rate and dense biomass production make it the gold‑standard foundation species for marine live‑feed systems.
Unlike freshwater Chlorella, Nanochloropsis features a robust cell wall that resists rupture, locking nutrients inside the cell until consumed by zooplankton or filter feeders. This prevents nutrient leaching and supports efficient nutrient export in reef aquaria by converting dissolved nitrates and phosphates into stable cellular biomass. Its tiny size ensures accessibility to even the smallest nauplii, SPS corals, clams, sponges, and other fine‑particle feeders.
Delivered as a living, actively dividing culture, Nanochloropsis arrives ready to fuel copepod reproduction, stabilize nutrient levels, and strengthen the base of your reef’s natural food web from the moment it enters the system.
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