Redstratplayer
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What about golden perls and "green Water" for invert feeding?
GP come in 5-50 micron
50-100 micron
100-200 micron
200-300 micron
300-500 micron
500-800 micron
800 -1000 micron
www.brineshrimpdirect.com sells them
This is what they say about them
"GP Larval Diet, has successfully replaced live foods in many commercial hatcheries, not to mention marine and freshwater aquaria. Careful formulation and precision sizing make the GP Diets a choice for serious aquarists with exacting requirements. A
patented processing technique results in small raspberry-like clusters that are neutrally bouyant. These small spheres remain in the water column longer than most inert feeds and, in moving with the water current, mimic planktonic animals. Ingredients: Fish protein, whey, yeast and yeast extracts, marine fish oil, phospholipids, astaxanthin, vitamin and mineral premixes, anti-oxidants. Proximate analysis: Protein, 60%; Lipids, 18%; Ash, 15%; Moisture, 8%; Vitamin C, 1,000 ppm; Vitamin E, 400 ppm; Astaxanthin, 500 ppm."
What sizes would feed the most things in the tank?
I was thinking of buying 5-50 micron for filter feeders.
And 200-300 or 300-500 for corals.
And maybe 1000 micron for large crabs and worms..
Also if i wanted to dose "Greenwater" what should i buy?
Nannochloropsis
Isochrysis
Tetraselmis
Nannochloropsis sp., Isochrysis sp., Tetraselmis sp., and Pavlova (its a mix)
Pavlova
GP come in 5-50 micron
50-100 micron
100-200 micron
200-300 micron
300-500 micron
500-800 micron
800 -1000 micron
www.brineshrimpdirect.com sells them
This is what they say about them
"GP Larval Diet, has successfully replaced live foods in many commercial hatcheries, not to mention marine and freshwater aquaria. Careful formulation and precision sizing make the GP Diets a choice for serious aquarists with exacting requirements. A
patented processing technique results in small raspberry-like clusters that are neutrally bouyant. These small spheres remain in the water column longer than most inert feeds and, in moving with the water current, mimic planktonic animals. Ingredients: Fish protein, whey, yeast and yeast extracts, marine fish oil, phospholipids, astaxanthin, vitamin and mineral premixes, anti-oxidants. Proximate analysis: Protein, 60%; Lipids, 18%; Ash, 15%; Moisture, 8%; Vitamin C, 1,000 ppm; Vitamin E, 400 ppm; Astaxanthin, 500 ppm."
What sizes would feed the most things in the tank?
I was thinking of buying 5-50 micron for filter feeders.
And 200-300 or 300-500 for corals.
And maybe 1000 micron for large crabs and worms..
Also if i wanted to dose "Greenwater" what should i buy?
Nannochloropsis
Isochrysis
Tetraselmis
Nannochloropsis sp., Isochrysis sp., Tetraselmis sp., and Pavlova (its a mix)
Pavlova