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Old 12-30-2004, 06:35 AM
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Well I'm prolly the one that suggested DT's phytoplankton. Let me break it down for you . . in order for your corals and invertibrates to THRIVE they need food! As you all know many corals don't eat mysis or brine shrimp (its way to big of a meal for certain corals)! Many corals and invertibrates are filter feeders (eat whats floating in the water) and photosynthetic. Phytoplankton basically provides them with microscopic food that they can and will eat. But hey I found this new product today called LIQUID LIFE marine bio plankton (cyclopeeze)! Awesome product . . you can actually see the cyclopeeze floating in the water!! one more thing . .ask yourself a question . . "Have I ever fed my . . . Brain coral, daisy polyps ,anthelia, zooanthids, feather duster etc . .??" Exactly . . plankton is their source of food. SoRrY for the long comment but hope its helpful =)
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