Tisochrysis lutea - Premium DHA Strain (formerly Isochrysis T-ISO)
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Chromista | Phylum: Haptophyta | Class: Prymnesiophyceae | Order: Isochrysidales | Family: Isochrysidaceae | Genus: Tisochrysis | Species: T. lutea
Tisochrysis lutea Species Profile
Tisochrysis lutea represents the taxonomically corrected name for the strain previously known as Isochrysis galbana T-ISO (Tahitian Isochrysis strain). This premium marine phytoplankton species measures 4-6 micrometers and produces the HIGHEST DHA concentrations among commonly cultured microalgae species. Tisochrysis lutea has become the gold standard phytoplankton in commercial shellfish hatcheries worldwide, surpassing even the original Isochrysis galbana in nutritional quality.
Biochemical Analysis
Protein Content: 35-45% dry weight - Higher than standard Isochrysis galbana
Total Lipids: 22-32% dry weight with exceptional omega-3 profile:
- DHA Content: 12-18% of total fatty acids - HIGHEST among microalgae
- EPA Content: 2-4% of total fatty acids
- Combined Omega-3: Provides both essential long-chain PUFAs
- Digestibility: Excellent cell wall digestibility maximizing nutrient transfer
Commercial Importance
Shellfish Aquaculture Industry Standard: Tisochrysis lutea serves as THE primary phytoplankton species in oyster hatcheries (Pacific oysters, Eastern oysters, European flat oysters), clam hatcheries (Manila clams, hard clams, soft-shell clams), and scallop production facilities globally. The exceptional DHA content supports optimal larval development, producing stronger juveniles with higher survival rates during nursery phases. Commercial hatcheries report 15-30% improvements in bivalve larvae survival using Tisochrysis lutea versus standard Isochrysis galbana.
Marine Fish Larviculture: High-value species including grouper, red snapper, yellowtail amberjack, cobia, and barramundi benefit tremendously from Tisochrysis in live food chains. The DHA transfer supports proper neural development and reduces jaw deformities that plague fish larvae fed DHA-deficient diets. Studies document 40-60% reductions in larval deformities with Tisochrysis-enriched feeds.
Ornamental Fish Breeding: Captive breeding programs for angelfish, butterflyfish, anthias, dottybacks, and clownfish achieve higher larval survival rates incorporating Tisochrysis into phytoplankton rotations. This species has become critical for reducing collection pressure on wild reef fish populations through successful captive breeding.
Reef Aquarium Copepod Applications
Optimized Copepod Reproduction: Marine copepods (Parvocalanus crassirostris, Pseudodiaptomus pelagicus, Acartia tonsa, Tisbe biminiensis) achieve maximum egg production rates on Tisochrysis diets. The DHA-rich fatty acid profile transfers to copepod tissues, producing more nutritious live food for reef fish. Research shows copepods fed Tisochrysis contain 150-250% higher DHA levels than those fed DHA-poor diets.
Enhanced Copepod Nauplii Quality: Copepod nauplii hatched from Tisochrysis-fed females contain significantly higher DHA levels, making them more valuable as live food for marine fish larvae and finicky reef fish species like mandarins, anthias, and dartfish.
Sustainable Production: The nutritional completeness supports long-term copepod culture sustainability without population crashes or declining reproduction common with nutritionally inferior diets.
Cultivation Parameters
Optimal Growth Conditions:
- Salinity: 25-35 ppt, optimal 30-35 ppt
- Temperature: 22-28°C, optimal 25°C (72-82°F)
- pH: 7.8-8.8, optimal 8.2-8.6
- Light: 100-250 μmol photons m⁻² s⁻¹
- Photoperiod: Continuous light or 16:8 light:dark
- Aeration: Gentle continuous with CO2 enrichment
- Growth Rate: Doubling time 24-40 hours
Culture Medium: Thrives in standard marine media with slightly elevated nitrogen. F/2 medium, Walne's medium, and commercial fertilizers all support healthy growth. Benefits from CO2 enrichment when available.
Direct Coral Applications
Small Polyp Stony Corals: Acropora, Montipora, Seriatopora, and Stylophora all benefit from regular Tisochrysis supplementation. The high DHA content supports coral growth, coloration, and recovery from stress events including shipping, handling, fragmentation, or environmental parameter fluctuations.
Large Polyp Stony Corals: Euphyllia, Favia, Favites, and other LPS species consume Tisochrysis readily, benefiting from the exceptional nutritional profile for tissue development and skeletal growth.
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