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Old 03-27-2013, 10:43 PM
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You hit the nail on the head, you are correct keeping them alive with the correct nutrition this is why the mass of public aquariums around the world use the food for this exact reason and the food is passed by their in house marine nutritionists to make sure the food meets that exact criteria.

Its that reason alone which has seen New Era become so massively respected in the professional aquaculture world and win time after time important research contracts.

Bringing New Era to the home aquaculturist is a huge benefit to us as we now can have access also from the rich benefits the food provides.

One good example was a a dealer up East, he was importing for a long time rare catfish, he could not get them to survive, he was feeding a leading brand food, they would eat but starve. So he switched to New Era, within a month the fish gained weight and he had no more losses, he now breeds from this stock!
Is there anything written by this person stating this claim?

Inidentally a castfish is not a Moorish idol.

Everyone has heard of a few that seem to live okay in hobbiest tanks, but when even pro's with access to live sponge have difficulties keeping them alive, the "claims" made by showing a video where a Moorish idol eats pellets is simply a gimmick and could potentially waste the lives of Many idols because people buy what your selling..there are far too many over inflated claims in this hobby as it is.

Without documented proof it's useless.

This is not to take away from the quality of the food, merely the claims that it will keep hard to keep species alive. One pellet feeding does not a healthy Idol make.

Is there any science or any research provided for this food I can read?
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