Planktonic solution offers optimum nutrition for filter-feeding invertebrates
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Special blend of ocean plankton and more to replicate "marine snow"
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Recreates a natural feeding environment in home reef aquariums
MarineSnow from Two Little Fishies is the first of its kind: a natural planktonic solution for filter-feeding marine invertebrates. This invertebrate food replicates the special biogenic suspended matter "marine snow" found in natural seawater. Marine snow is an important part of the food chain in marine ecosystems. Now it can be a part of home reef aquariums too! Contains natural components of marine snow, including zooplankton, phytoplankton, and particulate and dissolved organic material, and more to provide superb nutrition for filter-feeding marine invertebrates. 16 oz.
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Directions for Use:
Refrigerate after opening. Always shake well before dosing. Maintain strong water circulation in aquarium when feeding this product, but discontinue mechanical filtration and protein skimming for an hour after feeding. Add to a strong current stream for rapid distribution in water.
Feed at least one capful per 20 gallons, per feeding. Larger doses can be added by feeding several times per day, or continuously via a drip-feed system or peristaltic dosing pump. DO NOT mix with trace elements or other chemical supplements in a dosing reservoir. MarineSnow can be mixed in an aerated dosing reservoir with live phytoplankton, rotifers, or brine shrimp, and is a suitable source of food for brine shrimp. Frequent feeding will not cause build-up of excess nutrients.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
Terry Favors Gray, GA
My Corals have surely improved when I started using MarineSnow! My Corals look better than ever. They just look more alive and open!
This product is great, I like to see when my corals open as soon as I add marinesnow to my aquarium. I recommend this product to have healthy corals. Fish also like to eat the snow!
Good nutrition is a must for healthy aquarium inhabitants and a healthy ecosystem. Every year, thousands of fish become diseased or die because of malnutrition. Poor nutrition affects the fish's immune system, making them more susceptible to disease.
With the wide variety of commercial foods
available, it is sometimes difficult to determine
which type of food to feed your fish. When
choosing a food, the first thing you need to know
is what type of diet is natural to your fish.
No single food can provide all of the nutrients your fish need - protein, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals - in the forms each species prefer. Thus, the key to good feeding is variety.
Proper nutrition is essential for healthy aquarium inhabitants. Achieving good nutrition is more than choosing a food and feeding your fish. When selecting food for your fish, consider the dietary needs of all your fish.