You could start your own culture or just shake and pour when you want to feed.

Posted by No-Palpitation-4298

17 Comments

  1. SlipInteresting7246 on

    Not sure why anyone would want green water it has no benefits. Plus it’s extremely easy to produce yourself.

  2. No-Palpitation-4298 on

    Just something to consider for people who maybe think live food is hard to get into. It’s not at all. And live foods trigger so many natural fish instincts. It’s pretty cool.

  3. threesleepingdogs on

    Pardon me, because I am a novice. But what is the purpose of having water this color? What are it’s contents? I work in wastewater treatment so my natural instinct is to have crystal clear water for my fish at home. Am i mistaken in this?

    Side note: I absolutely thought this was a image of jugs of piss sitting in the sun for the purposes of huffing and getting high (South Park has poisoned my brain).

  4. SnicsAquatics on

    I have seen green water go through my local aquarium club auctions and sell for $5-$10

  5. I think you would be better off selling it as part of a kit to seed daphnia overall. If you could find a way to transport the green water and daphnia combo, you might be able to hit a good niche. If you can’t transport it via mail, being a local supplier may not be a bad side gig. I have a hard time seeing people want green water flat out, but having that and the daphnia together may not be a bad way to sell it.

  6. BakuretsuGirl16 on

    I totally get the benefits and you do you, man

    But hell nah, I want my tanks so clear it looks like the fish float on air

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