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Charles Delbeek M.Sc., senior biologist at the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco also feeds NLS at their facility. Neither experienced any negative issues due to the copper supplement that used to be added to NLS. Either way, New Life stopped adding a copper supplement when they began making their own food, at their own facility. The raw ingredients now contain enough nutrient supplementation that bioavailability is no longer a concern. This will be reflected when their new labels begin to roll out over the course of next year. FYI - New Era also lists copper under the mineral profile of their food. (23 mg/kg in their marine foods) and ON foods also contain copper, as was shown in this past discussion on the exact same topic that you posted in a couple of yrs ago. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=54356 The fact that a commercial pellet or flake doesn't list copper on their label, certainly does not equate to that food not actually containing copper. Almost all commercial foods on the market contain trace amounts of copper, and for good reason, it's an essential trace element. For those interested, some further reading on the role that copper plays in the health of marine life. http://www.copper.org/publications/n...er_health.html HTH Last edited by RD; 04-26-2011 at 07:29 AM. |
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