FUGU
25-11-08, 19:28
Hi UR reefers,
Here's a question that came up from 'a well known marine trade supplier in the Midlands' at the NAW conference - could the ZM-100 be used as coral food????
Well the particle sizes are smaller than newly hatched brineshrimp and the food can easily be made into a suspension with a little water. Also, the particles are very nutritious and easily stored in the fridge for your convenience. If anyone has the ZM-100 already and have corals please have a go!
Other feedback from NAW was the successful use of the ZM-200 as a feed for jellyfish in place of a well know 'cyclops origin food' and without the variation on particle sizes or waste. With 150g and 500g quantities available you should find the ZM-200 competitively priced as well.
Cheers
FUGU
Here's a question that came up from 'a well known marine trade supplier in the Midlands' at the NAW conference - could the ZM-100 be used as coral food????
Well the particle sizes are smaller than newly hatched brineshrimp and the food can easily be made into a suspension with a little water. Also, the particles are very nutritious and easily stored in the fridge for your convenience. If anyone has the ZM-100 already and have corals please have a go!
Other feedback from NAW was the successful use of the ZM-200 as a feed for jellyfish in place of a well know 'cyclops origin food' and without the variation on particle sizes or waste. With 150g and 500g quantities available you should find the ZM-200 competitively priced as well.
Cheers
FUGU