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    is this a good product?


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    Quote Originally Posted by j_man
    To tell you the truth--I've never heard of it before now. I went and looked at the page and in reading the info--I had some alarm bells go off-but not totally sure why.

    I would be interested in hearing what some of the more experienced reefers have to say.

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    Phytoplankton and zooplankton do not need to be frozen,actually,if you freeze it it will die.It does however need to stay refrigerated to keep its nutritional value.This is unfortunatly another scam,to make money from an already expensive hobby. Just my opinion.
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    This is a freezedried product. scientifically speaking freezedriing will keep more nutritional value than regular dead kent products I believe. N E one who has knowledge on this? I am just looking for a good mix to be able to feed my SPS LPS Softs. I currently have different favias, a blasto, pectinia, xenias, trumpets, candy canes, and plates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j_man
    This is a freezedried product. scientifically speaking freezedriing will keep more nutritional value than regular dead kent products I believe. N E one who has knowledge on this? I am just looking for a good mix to be able to feed my SPS LPS Softs. I currently have different favias, a blasto, pectinia, xenias, trumpets, candy canes, and plates.
    I have been known to grind up shrimp pellets really fine with morter and pestel and decapsulated brine shrimp eggs with my locally bought phyto.

    Anne


 

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