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Why New Era LPS Food (updated)
Well here is one good reason!
http://sphotos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphoto...12412550_n.jpg http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...t/IMG_7539.jpg Due to New Era's unique cold compression technology which never bakes the life out of the food, you can mould it to whatever size you like, also showing how moist and full of important fresh food the product is. Fish and corals are not used to digesting hard pellets! Their natural diet is soft and fleshy. New Era Foods mimic this as well as only using food grade inregedients http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...t/IMG_7540.jpg http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...t/IMG_7543.jpg The benefit of New Era is that you know you are getting THE only product on the market here trusted by nearly every public aquarium and research institute, not one other manufacturer can make that claim and prove it. No glossy marketing photos just simple facts. The New Era team of scientists has long experience in nutrition, immunology and marine biology. We collaborate very closely with vets and industry professionals throughout the world to develop feeding programmes and technologies..... Public aquariums and research centers that trust New ERA ( and this is just the North America!) Please go here to see the fill list http://www.new-era-aquaculture.com/p.../north-america Adventure Aquarium, New Jersey Audobon Aquarium of the Americas, Louisiana Birch Aquarium, Scripps, California California Science Center,Los Angeles, California Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada Florida Aquarium,Tampa Bay, Florida Florida's Gulfarium, Florida Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta Great Lakes Aquarium, Duluth, Minnesota Greater Cleveland Aquarium, Ohio Living Planet Aquarium, Utah Miami Seaquarium, Florida Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium, Iowa Monterey Bay Aquarium, California Moody Gardens, Galveston Island, Texas Mote Aquarium, Florida New England Aquarium Newport Aquarium, Cincinnati North Carolina Aquarium, Fort Fisher North Carolina Aquarium, Pine Knoll Ripley's Aquarium, South Carolina Quebec Aquarium Canada Riverbanks Zoo & Gardens, South Carolina Sea World, Orlando, Florida Sea World, San Antonio, Texas SEALIFE Kansas City, Missouri SEALIFE Centre, Legoland, California SEALIFE Centre, Phoenix, Arizona SEALIFE Grapevine, Texas SEALIFE Minneapolis, Minnesota Shedd Aquarium, Chicago Steinhart Aquarium, California Tennessee Aquarium,Chattanooga, Tennessee Texas State Aquarium, Texas The Pier Aquarium,St. Petersburg, Florida Torono Zoo Ontario Canada Vancouver Public aquarium BC Canada Virginia Aquarium, Virginia Beach, Virginia AVAILABLE ACROSS CANADA!!! |
So when I click on link for the New Era web site and can't find "LPS" pellets. Is what you're showing Marine Pellets? or am I missing something.
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They dont have it listed yet.
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Is it available now?
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Yep its been available for about 2 years now I think, In your area try bayside corals and Pats Pets.
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Aquarium Illusions just had a batch shipped also! They will have it by Wednesday, same goes for Red corals and Blue world and Marine aquaria.
Concepts have some in stock, so do Wais, going further East you will find it at Dereaks Reef shop, Marinetime reef and AFK reef. I think we have most of Canada covered now with New Era to be honest, finding it is not that hard now thankfully. We only list dealers that do have it not dealers we hope to have it so by contacting any of these they will have it or should have if not sold out. The dealer list is up to over 40 now all stock holding. |
Alrighty then, Bayside it is.....
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fine choice Sir :wink:
Colby always has New Era in stock. |
I picked some up a couple weeks from Bayside Corals (my favorite LFS), and my LPS absolutely love it! Noticeable color improvement since starting to use it and not one has spit it back out (like I've seen with some of the "other guys'" dry LPS food.
Only problem I've had is my Blue Throat insists that it's Trigger food, not coral food! |
Yeah I have to get some of this. I just have to get rid of my hermits first. They like to dig into my LPS to get at the food. I almost lost a Duncan Colony to Brown Jelly because of this.
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Glad you have seen the difference as well, this is important, LPS will suck in anything, but the food quality is down to whether they keep it in. When was the last time a coral ate anything hard ;) |
I accidently forgot to put my lid back on the tub and a bunch of the pellets have dried. Is there a way to make then soft again. I was thinking of trying put a piece of damp paper towel in the tub.
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you can try I guess. sorry not really go a definitive answer to that one.
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Always worth a shot asking. My lps still eats it hard so no big problems.
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I wouldn't put the damp paper towel in, too much moisture would have its own set of problems. Try either tossing the dry pellets or dumping the entire container into a bowel and remix the whole tub. The moist pellets should re-moisten the dry ones without loosing too much themselves.
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Can't find LPS food listed on the new era web site? Any reason why.
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It has not been added yet, they are designing a whole range of coral foods and will be added with it then, but we have about 500 cases here right now and available across the network.
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