Tuesday, January 31, 2012

ropic Eden Live Marine Bacterioplankton – Super Concentrated

Natural live probiotic bacterioplanktonic food specially cultured and formulated for stony/soft corals, bivalves, mollusks, mysid shrimps, artemia, rotifers, sponges, sea squirts, fanworms, sea cucumbers and other filter feeders.

Tropic Eden’s live concentrated bactoplankton is a special blend of more than 15 species of bacterioplanktons from 0.2 - 2.0 microns which ensure optimal result for a wide range of feeding requirements. It is rich in a wide range of bacterial enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, and essential micronutrients, and is the critical foundation of food source that supports many other higher life forms in the food chain of the natural coral reef.

4 Comments:

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Blogger nivyana said...

Interesting product! "Tropic Eden Live Marine Bacterioplankton" sounds great for reef tank biodiversity. Has anyone used it with success controlling nitrates/phosphates? Also, do you think it would be beneficial for a setup primarily focused on soft corals? Thinking of adding this to my routine, alongside my addictive Uno Online sessions! Any feedback appreciated!

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Blogger Brendan said...

This is fascinating! I'm always looking for ways to improve the health of my reef tank. The diverse size range of bacterioplankton seems really beneficial for catering to different filter feeders. I'm curious, would this also be a suitable food source for copepods? I've heard some aquarists even get creative and create a little Eggy Car inspired feeding station to ensure the food is available longer. I'll definitely be looking into trying this out!

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