How it works is you mix pure spirulina powder with egg whites and then "paint" the mixture onto rocks and dry them in the sun so that it's baked on. (rather than immediately dissolving into the water column) I had several concerns re: drying them in the sun:
A) we currently have no sun where I live
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B) I wanted them to dry quickly and not spoil
So I've decided to bake them on low heat in the oven... I also substituted rocks for varying sized shards of broken clay pot. I mixed the eggwhites from one large egg with approx. 1 tsp of pure spirulina powder. After mixing it thoroughly, I tried painting some on a piece of clay pot. the mixture didn't seem to be thick enough, so I added a second tsp of powder, and that consistency was more to my liking. That much of the mixture covered more than two dozen varying sizes of clay shards. I painted some entirely, and others I just put a small splotch on the clay. My thinking behind the smaller splotches on some was that when the fry are really small they're not going to be able to eat a large amount before it spoils. I'm currently baking them in the oven at 175 F (that's the lowest setting on my oven) I'm at about 20 minutes( I keep checking regularly to make sure they don't burn) and it's looking like it will need quite a bit more time to bake thoroughly.
My plan is to test them on some of my Ancistrus, before risking the fry with an untested idea..David