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Ultraplanktos Z

₡ 20,600.00
  • Código P1774428217920364
  • Marca:Brightwell

Overview

• Formulated specifically for temperate (“cold water”) marine aquaria.

• Provides five types of marine zooplankton, and marine-based food particulates, collectively ranging in size from 50 µm - 2 mm.

• Fortified with free-form essential amino acids, vitamins important to immune system function, carotenoid-rich oils of marine origin (also rich in omega-3 HUFA), and natural feeding attractants to improve feeding responsiveness in fishes.

• Rich in natural pigments that have been found to intensify overall coloration in consuming organisms.

• Appropriate for feeding anemones, LPS corals, gorgonians, and solitary and colonial polyps, particularly at night when tentacles are extended to...


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Overview

• Formulated specifically for temperate (“cold water”) marine aquaria.

• Provides five types of marine zooplankton, and marine-based food particulates, collectively ranging in size from 50 µm - 2 mm.

• Fortified with free-form essential amino acids, vitamins important to immune system function, carotenoid-rich oils of marine origin (also rich in omega-3 HUFA), and natural feeding attractants to improve feeding responsiveness in fishes.

• Rich in natural pigments that have been found to intensify overall coloration in consuming organisms.

• Appropriate for feeding anemones, LPS corals, gorgonians, and solitary and colonial polyps, particularly at night when tentacles are extended to maximize chances of prey-capture.

• Readily consumed by planktivorous fishes and motile, suspension-feeding invertebrates.

• Encourages polyp-expansion in anemones, gorgonians, and their allies.

• Does not require refrigeration.

• Formulated by a marine scientist.