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    Registered Member Doug A's Avatar
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    Hello!

    I would like to let people know about a food that is used for saltwater reef tanks. It is called Cyclop-Eeze. It comes in flake and frozen form. It is an aquacultured crustecean. Here is a small product description from a website: Unparalleled growth, color enhancement, and disease resistance in a convenient easy-to-feed wafer. Contains the highest known levels of natural carotenoid pigments, Omega 3 fatty acids, and high levels of immuno-stimulating bio-molecules. Ideal supplemental food for all freshwater and marine fishes, invertebrates, and corals.

    The frozen form might be too small for adults, but it would be great for young fish. Good replacement for baby brine shrimp.
    Here is the website if anyone wants to check it out. http://www.cyclop-eeze.com

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    I've been reading up on it and I plan on raising my next batch of fry with Cyclop-eeze... Sounds very nutritous and less of a hassle than using bbs...

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