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OK I read up on the cyclop-eeze. it looks like a good product but thier is one thing that kind of scares me a bit, they use ethoxyquin as a peservative. this stuff has a history with bad effects on other types of pets such as dogs and so on. it is also chemcally listed with the Dept. of Agriculture as a pesticide...hmmmmm. I am not sure what the bearing of this is but I think i will pass for now on it until more folks have used it for longer perionds of time.


take care

Mike
 
eeks, i 'll have to do some research on that and write to cyclop-eeze and ask them their views on their perservatives. thanks for bringing that to my attention.
 
Mike - I could find it on their web site where they say they use ethoxyquin. Could you give me the URL? and was it for the frozen, oil or freeze dried version?

thanks
 
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I just wanted to say welcome to SPC and NaH2O and to keep the great quality posts coming.

I can't comment on the topic as I don't have any new information to bring to light, but I am sure glad you went with the topic Mike. There is some great stuff here.

Does anyone target feed thier mush to specific corals or are you just putting frozen portions in the tank and relying on suspension of detritus and left over DOS from the mush? I have heard of people placing a gallon jug with a cut off bottom over a colony and using a baster to feed via the top hole of the jug... Just wondering if anyone does this?

-Erik
 
ok, i found this on another website discussing cyclop-eeze:

Fishing for adult Cyclop-eeze typically commences in early June. The harvested copepods are drained and immediately flash frozen into 750 g. wafers, and vacuum sealed. A small amount of the antioxidant Ethoxyquin is added prior to flash freezing to retard oxidation.
 
mattseattle, I found on the Cyclop-eeze website, brochure section page 9 "Further, all deep frozen Cyclop-eeze are treated with the biologically safe antioxidant ethoxyquin". On page 10 of the brochure, Freeze dried, "contains a sufficient amount of the antioxidant ethoxyquin".
 
Yea kinda weird on the cyclops thing that this hasnt been discussed before. Nikki I saw it on the same place as you. then did a couple of searches and one on the d of a. I guess it would all have to do with how much. most all frozen foods and such contains peservatives, this is why I like to stay away from them.

Erik thier are a few corals that require feeding such as you discribed, Sun polyps are one. for more I just thaw the mush in ro water and then drain the juice, then a slow feed for the fish and shrimps and stuff. From that some food particles drift around and then a host of poop/detritus, it is that that feeds the corals that may need it.

Mike
 
Anyone know what concentration the ethoxyquin is in the product? I was considering contacting them to find out. Just for curiosity's sake. I've read that the FDA (CVM - division) lowered the maximum level for ethoxyquin in complete dog foods to 75 ppm, due to some health issues with lactating female dogs.
 
"lactating female" ok so how did we go from feeding tanks to that rofl.

let us know what they say nikki, I think its important


Mike
 
well, I could have said what the real term for female dog... ROFL!!
 
For cryin out loud Nikki!!!

You only have 14 posts and you are starting trouble here too? You are going to eventually run out of places to run when you get banned from the previous board.:p :p :p
 
LOL, Curt - I'm not only here to give Mike some grief - but to share knowledge with the wonderful people on this board! Besides, they already tried to ban me when I first registered :D

I've sent an email off to the makers of Cyclop-eeze, and will post results when I get them.
 
:)

I'm glad I can get on now too. Cyclop-eeze is the only food that I use with any regularity besides blender mush in my reef tank so thanks for bird-doggin' this for us.

I'll occassionally use Golden Pearls but very rarely due to the high phosphate concentration. If I'm in a hurry, I'll throw a frozen Formula One cube in my Mantis nano but I will never put this in my reef----way too many nasties in it.
 
Macbeth417 said:
I just wanted to say welcome to SPC and NaH2O and to keep the great quality posts coming.

I can't comment on the topic as I don't have any new information to bring to light, but I am sure glad you went with the topic Mike. There is some great stuff here.

Does anyone target feed thier mush to specific corals or are you just putting frozen portions in the tank and relying on suspension of detritus and left over DOS from the mush? I have heard of people placing a gallon jug with a cut off bottom over a colony and using a baster to feed via the top hole of the jug... Just wondering if anyone does this?

-Erik

Thanks Eric!

I target feed my anemone only with the mush, but the jug thing works well on LPS corals as far as what I have read.
Steve
 
Hey folks,

I know some of you mentioned a desire to know the specific nutritional value of the the fish you choose to use in your mush.

There is an article in this months Advanced Aquarist that has two interesting tables about half way through the article that list nutritional profiles of various fish.

Nutritional Value of Live Foods for the Coral Reef Aquarium, Part 2
by ROB TOONEN, Ph.D.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/jan2004/invert.htm


I thought it was worth the read and I plan on going back to part 1 as I don't think I read that last month.

You can find the first intallment of this article here:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/dec2003/invert.htm

-Erik
 
Well, here is the response I received when asked what concentration ethoxyquin is in Cyclop-eeze:

Contact Argent customer service:

Call Toll Free 1-800-426-6258

No, thanks for your email, no contact name...just what is quoted above. Hmmm....
 
well that is more of a response than what i got. :) i didn't receive a reply back to my email asking pretty much the same thing. nice customer service, that is for sure. :) you should call then and ask and comment on their customer service.
 

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