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  1. Skinny Mandarin

    Next time you add Tigger-Pods, you should do it when the lights are out so that the copepods can settle into the rock and substrate. Mandarins don't typically pluck copepods out of the water column, so, the instance where one hit it in the eye and the fish didn't eat it, is no surprise. If...
  2. Fish Eggs (Roe) as a healthy feed for marine aquariums

    The team at Reed Mariculture believes in healthy discussions along with new concepts and ways of thinking; I believe this forum helps to achieve that. The more we talk about nutrition, the more likely people are inclined to look deeper into what is quality and what isn't. I really appreciate...
  3. Phytoplankton: Wanted Dead or Alive

    Feeding too much of anything can cause detritus, including live algae. If you put 1 billion cells of algae, dead or alive, in a tank, you run the risk of polluting the tank. Just because the algae is alive doesn't mean that it will all get consumed. Also, non-viable marine phytoplankton, when...
  4. Fish Eggs (Roe) as a healthy feed for marine aquariums

    Hello everyone. My name is Chad Clayton; I am a biologist and the live feeds supervisor for Reed Mariculture; we produce the Reef Nutrition line of feeds. I have been following this thread, as well as the forum, and noticed an incorrect statement made about our R.O.E. (Real Oceanic Eggs)...

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