Free-Form Amino Acid Food Soak for Spongivorous Marine Fishes
Overview @Complex of free-form amino acids in the same ratios found within tissues of sponges.
@Utilizes natural attractants and marine-derived proteins to improve feeding response and increase protein percentage of fish foods, respectively.
@Beneficial to all fishes whose diets are in large part composed of sponges, including angelfishes, butterflyfishes, Moorish Idols, and their respective allies.
@Free-form amino acids:
1.Encourage vibrant coloration. 2.Provide the building blocks of protein to encourage the formation of new tissue 3.Encourage new tissue growth to aid in recovery from wounds incurred during aggressive encounters with tankmates or during spawning periods.
@Formulated based upon sponge tissue analysis and marine finfish culture.
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Encourages Increased Coloration through Biochrome production in Corals, Clams, & thier Allies
Overview @Provides numerous elements important to the formation of various biochromes (biological pigments), complex molecules that give coloration to plant and animal cells through their selective color-absorption and -reflection characteristics
@Formulated specifically to provide trace quantities of elements for gradual incorporation into, and formation of, biochromes known to occur within zooxanthellae, such as chlorophylls a and c, beta carotene, and xanthophylls.
@Does not influence population density of zooxanthellae, which would put the overall health and survival of the host organism in a precarious situation.
@Formulated by a marine scientist.
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Advanced Vitamin, Minor, & Trace Element Supllement for all Marine Fish & Reef Aquaria
Overview @Unique vitamin and minor and trace element complex for establishing and replacing substances important to marine invertebrates, including corals, clams, and their allies; these substances are particularly important to biological reactions
@Does not contain minor or trace elements notexpressly known to be utilized by marine organismsor take place in chemical interactions.
@ Vitamins are present in ratios found in the tissues of filter-feeding marine invertebrates.
@Minor and trace elements are present in natural seawater ratios.
@Composed of purified water and ultra-high purity materials.
@Formulated by a marine scientist.
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