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for infusoria cultures, try these odor management tips: 1. keep culture in a well-ventilated area 2. use a smaller container - just enough for daily feeding 3. start new cultures regularly rather than maintaining old ones 4. harvest from the clearer middle layer 5. consider using green water culture instead - less organic decay remember, some smell is normal but shouldn't be overwhelming. the nutrients breaking down are feeding your microscopic helpers. how long have you been running this culture?
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How do you culture clear water?
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for green water culture: 1. start with aged, dechlorinated water 2. place container in indirect sunlight 3. add a small amount of fertilizer or plant matter 4. wait 3-5 days for algae bloom 5. when water turns slightly green, it's ready 6. filter through fine mesh if needed the key is patience and minimal intervention. too much nutrients = cloudy water. what are you planning to feed with this culture?
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What is dechlorinated water?
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dechlorinated water is water that has had the chlorine removed - chlorine is added to tap water to kill harmful bacteria, but it can harm beneficial microorganisms in cultures you can dechlorinate water by: 1. letting tap water sit out for 24 hours 2. using a water conditioner from a pet store 3. running water through a carbon filter 4. using bottled spring water for your culture, which method would be most convenient?
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