TrochoFeed is a cryopreserved starter feed for larval marine fish. TrochoFeed is the first and only "instant live feed" for marine larval rearing. It is a suspension of living trochophore-stage Pacific oyster larvae in seawater, cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen until the moment they're needed to feed your fish. Trochophores are an ideal first feed for larval marine fish because they are 50Ã"šÃ‚µ, free-swimming ciliated organisms that are extremely high in nutritional value. ........IN AN ARTICLE ON THE SAME WEB PAGE CALLED "The storage and use of cryopreserved oyster trochophores as food for larvae" THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS ARE MADE ............ Oyster trochophores are extremely small in size, have an ideal nutritional composition, and are slow swimming. Oyster trochophores, at about 50 microns diameter, are about one quarter the size of rotifers and one tenth the size of brine shrimp nauplii. Trochophores have only the marine fatty acids typical of crustacean zooplankton, including 15% 20:5n3 (EPA) and 15% 22:6n3 (DHA), so they are better nutritionally than rotifers or brine shrimp for marine fish larvae. Trochophores are even nutritionally superior to rotifers or brine shrimp with fatty acid supplements, since there are no low-n fatty acids in trochophores. The low-n fatty acids have to be metabolized by the fish larvae but are not normally found in wild larvae.