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Old 12-31-2004, 08:28 PM   #1
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Hello, Happy New Years Everyone!

Any one using this reef food in there tanks? It's Oyster eggs 40-50 microns. Just curious if anyone has had good results using it.
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Old 12-31-2004, 08:53 PM   #2
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Hello, Happy New Years Everyone!

Any one using this reef food in there tanks? It's Oyster eggs 40-50 microns. Just curious if anyone has had good results using it.
I have used D.T.'s live phytoplankton but I haven't tried this new product yet. It sounds interesting. Obviously this isn't something that would be appropriate for phytoplankton feeders, like Tridacna clams, but it's probably a good source of nutrition for zooplankton feeding corals.

What do you intend feeding with it???
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I have used D.T.'s live phytoplankton but I haven't tried this new product yet. It sounds interesting. Obviously this isn't something that would be appropriate for phytoplankton feeders, like Tridacna clams, but it's probably a good source of nutrition for zooplankton feeding corals.

What do you intend feeding with it???
The lfs recommended this for feeding SPS corals. Here's the web site for DT's

www.dtplankton.com
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The lfs recommended this for feeding SPS corals. Here's the web site for DT's

www.dtplankton.com
Yes, it should be good for SPS corals. I just wanted to make sure you weren't planning on feeding clams with it because they can't eat it.

I already have Dennis' website but he doesn't show this new product on his site yet.

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