OK, this conversation has me interested as well. I have just bought Marine Plankton with Cyclopeze in it. I have used it a few times and the fish go nuts for the stuff (regular clownfish, blue damsel, skunk clown) and I had no idea they ate meaty stuff. They would go for the spirilina flakes that I would put in--but did not seem to know what to do with the red seaweed that I put in a clip and gave to them.aquariumdebacle said:A notable authority actually recomended running it through a blender to get it to a less than 100 micron size, seems to me suffcuent for most inverts.
skimerwhisperer said:well im no food expert, but i do know that they put a preservative in the the dry flakes,(it begines with an e, equotine or something like that) i've also heard that the chemical they use for a preservative is a key component in insect repellant. that chemical is not used in their frozen product, which states that it is 100% frozen cyclopeeze with no fillers or preservatives.
so use the frozen product!!
What about storage after you open it? How do you get what you need off of the block? How much of the frozen vs. how much of the dried? Also-once the feeding action has been triggered should I be feeding something else while they are trying to eat the cyclop-eeze?skimerwhisperer said:well im no food expert, but i do know that they put a preservative in the the dry flakes,(it begines with an e, equotine or something like that) i've also heard that the chemical they use for a preservative is a key component in insect repellant. that chemical is not used in their frozen product, which states that it is 100% frozen cyclopeeze with no fillers or preservatives.
so use the frozen product!!
What are golden pearls? How big are they? What is the name brand?skimerwhisperer said:yeah, their little red foil pouch isnt the best for breaking off the very small amount you need of the frozen stuff, just a little 1cm x 1cm square is a large amount, and it's very easy to overfeed using this stuff as well, i seem to recall a story where mojo's daughter used it straight for a week while he was gone and almost crashed his tank because she used so much. so i would say that it's definately one of those "less is more" products.
as far as storage, i always take mine out uf the frozen pouch and doulbe wrap it in 2 ziplock baggies.
the only other food i have used in conjunction with cyclopeeze for feeding corals/filter feeders is golden pearls. but honestly i dont feed my corals very often anymore with the exception of my acans, which get spot fed like every other day in a seperate tank from my acro
Thank you for the suggestion. I do have a glass jar with a lid that I could use. Major problem I could see would be the smell of the cyclop-eeze. I got a whif of it the other day as I was adding my current product to my tank--well, in a word it was really fishy smelling.dpaynter said:I broke off a small chunk of the frozen cyclopeeze and dissolved it in a plastic jar with some tankwater. Then I would add a few squirts to my tank each day and store the solution in the refrigerator.
That's good because I need to order some decapsulated bs eggs (non hatching). Anytime I can order or buy most everything from the same place makes it easier for me. I am also familiar with them because I have a carton of bs sitting in my deep freezer from them.skimerwhisperer said:golden pearls technically is a rotifer larval diet, but because it's 50-100 microns in size it's become popular to feed to corals and filter feeding inverts. it's high in protein(from fish meal and crustacean meal),vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants, and astaxanthin for pigmentation.
the label says you can reorder at www.brineshrimpdirect.com and they give this phone #, 1-800-303-7914
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