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BioPlankton , **NEW**CoralPlankton
,**NEW** MarinePlankton
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| Filter Feeders: |
Best |
Good |
N/A |
| Clams: |
Best |
Best |
N/A |
| Soft Corals: |
Good* |
Best |
Good 3 |
| LPS Corals: |
Good* |
Good* |
Best |
| SPS Corals |
Good* |
Best 1 |
Best 2 |
| Fish |
Good* |
Good* |
Best |
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* Continued usage creates a food web where zooplankton is consumed
by fish and corals.
1.Best results for carnivorous corals with small capture
polyps.
2. Best results for carnivorous corals with large capture
polyps.
3. Particles may be too big for some specimens. |
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provides big results in a small bottle
BioPlankton is a preserved
algae feed that meets the needs of the most demanding saltwater aquarist and
mariculture professional. Through the dynamic of the marine food web,
BioPlankton provides nutrient rich phytoplankton to direct and indirect
consumers in the captive marine food web.
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Key Benefits
- Highest cell count per milliliter of
any retail plankton feed
- 3 algae species ranging from 2-16
microns to feed a larger range of consumers
- 12 month freezer storage life
In the ocean,
phytoplankton is one of the smallest particles in the food web. Yet,
it is responsible for supporting an incredibly diverse array of
species, from the barely visible planktonic feeders to the largest
predators. |
Hobbyists seek to grow the
diversity of animals found in the coral biome, but our saltwater aquariums
are barren of the planktonic food that starts the marine food web.
Mariculturists report that the three most important concepts to feeding are:
- Acceptance and Digestibility
- Food Diversity
- Feed Density
Acceptance and Digestibility
To properly feed an
inhabitant of the marine aquarium, the food particle must accurately match
the size of the capture mechanism in order to be ingested. Flakes, Pellets,
and Frozen food are good options for organisms that can ingest them.
However, the sizes of food found in standard aquarium feeds does not match
the acceptable size range for zooplankton and filter feeders who need a
micron sized diet. Aquarists who pulverize or break up food often believe
that they are indeed able to feed smaller organisms. However, this make do
approach is only acceptable to a limited number of feeders. Corals, clams
and zooplankton are specialized feeders with specific digestive systems. To
provide the best diet possible, use BioPlankton to supply to correct feed
size and nutritional profile.
In the marine environment,
zooplankton has a fast generation cycle. When present in sufficient numbers,
zooplankton provides an optimum diet for carnivorous feeders. Depending on
the organisms present when a plankton feeding regime is begun, zooplankton
can be made available in sufficient quantities to provide an optimum feed
for carnivorous marine aquarium inhabitants to include corals, finfish and
crustaceans. This is why using BioPlankton as the start of your food web
provides optimum nutrition to the entire saltwater food web.
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Direct Feeding
A filter feeding
feather duster directly ingests passing planktonic cells. Through
adequate nutrition, filter feeders can be made to reproduce in a
captive environment |
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Indirect Feeding
A sand sifting goby
consumes microfauna and zooplankton that is grown on phytoplankton
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Food Diversity
BioPlankton contains three
different strains of marine algae. A one cell size fits all approach only
allows you to feed a limited number of planktonic consumers. The table below
describes the variety of size particles contained within the three strains
of algae. Mariculture professionals use multiple algae in order to maximize
the growth and reproductivity of target organisms. BioPlankton's formulation
insures that you can provide the necessary planktonic nutrition to a range
of direct and indirect consumers.
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Algae Type |
Content |
Concentration
per ml |
Cell size
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Benefit |
| Nannochloropsis/Green Algae
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33.3%
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76 billion cells |
2-4 microns |
Riboflavin (vit.B2),
Tocopherol |
| Tetraselmis/Green Flagellete
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33.3% |
.85 billion cells |
8-16 microns |
Ascorbic acid (vit C),
Thiamine (vit B1) |
| Isochrysis/Golden Algae
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33.3% |
8.6 billion cells |
5-6 microns |
Excellent PUFA |
Feed Density
Mariculturists describe the
amount of food present in two terms, Feed Density and Contact Time. To evoke
a feeding response algae must be present in sufficient quantities to alert
the target organism to begin food capture activity. When algae is present in
sufficient numbers, organisms come into greater contact with food and the
chances of capturing and digesting a passing cell increase. If the energy
expenditure of capturing a passing cell is greater than the amount of
nutrition taken in from feeding, the organism is in a deficit situation. In
order for a feed to be of benefit to the marine food web, it must be present
in sufficient numbers to insure that the energy spent on food capture is
replaced by a nutritional adequate feed.
However, there is an inverse
relationship to overfeeding. BioPlankton is a powerfully concentrated algae
feed. Currently, our feed has the highest cell concentration available among
retail algae feeds. As with any food, overfeeding can cause excessive
nutrient buildup and fouling. Because BioPlankton is a professional grade
feed, we advise that aquarists start slowly and increase the amount of feed
available through a period of weeks. As your aquarium becomes accustomed to
planktonic food, you will increase your population density and diversity of
filter feeders, zooplankton and their consumers.
Use the food chart below to
indicate how much algae to feed your reef:
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Stocking Density/Reef
Maturity |
Number of Pumps
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| Lightly Stocked less than 4
months old |
1 pump per 60 gallons
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| Medium Stocked over 4 months old
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1 pump per 30 gallons
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| Heavily Stocked Mature Reef
Expert Aquarist |
1 pump per 20 gallons
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is your algae alive?
No, BioPlankton is a
preserved feed. Live algae has a life cycle. To continue to grow algae, it
must be given a specific type of fertilizer to provide optimum growing
conditions. The fertilizer used to grow algae would have a negative impact
in the aquarium. By preserving our algae, and then centrifuging the
growing medium out, we eliminate the fertilizer from the algae. In
addition, the quality of live algae changes weekly. Live algae cells
continue to engage in their biological processes. Algae that is stored
with no light and food available to maintain their growth, algae is known
to consume its own energy reserves to stay alive. Algae that has consumed
its own energy is nutritionally less valuable than a live algae. By
preserving our BioPlankton, we insure that its nutritional profile is left
intact. Therefore, when you purchase our product, and store it in your
freezer, you are assured of feeding a nutritionally sound algae diet to
your saltwater aquarium.
How does BioPlankton compare to Live
Algae?
Aquarist who actively grow
their own micro algae have the best possible nutrition. Unfortunately,
growing your own algae is time intensive and requires specialized skills
in culture protocols, and sterilization. Most hobbyists that culture their
own algae usually culture one species. However, because of the special
procedures and equipment needed to get maximum cell concentrations, they
may not be providing enough algae to have a positive impact on their
aquarium. Because BioPlankton contains three different types of algae,
your reef will receive a greater benefit from the variety of nutritional
profiles that can feed a larger range of consumers.
In the 2002 Marine Reef
Annual, Dr. Rob Toonen and researchers at the University California Davis
published their findings on the benefits of marine algae feeds.
BioPlankton was compared to a variety of both live and preserved algae
feeds. A comparative test was done on the culturing of rotifers in a
closed environment. BioPlankton was shown to be superior in its ability to
culture the highest number of rotifers in a specific time frame.
BioPlankton was compared to very good and established products. We believe
that the positive results came because our algae has the highest cell
count of any products in the test and our frozen storage.
How do I avoid nuisance algae blooms?
The type of foods that you
feed an aquarium are the largest contributor to nuisance algae. The next
reason is the quality of water used. Should you experience an algae bloom,
we suggest that you reduce the amount of foods and additives that you use.
BioPlankton starts the marine food chain. In an established reef, with a
history of feeding BioPlankton, it is possible to create the food web that
an aquarist mimics when they feed Flakes, Pellets, and Frozen Food.

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CoralPlankton is a balanced
zooplankton feed that addresses the supplemental feeding needs of SPS,
LPS, Soft Corals and Clams. CoralPlankton provides essential carbon
and nutrients for growth, repair and reproduction of corals. Coral
Plankton provides over 3,000 rotifers per ml and Pavlova algae at 1
billion cells per ml. With a size range of 4 to 200 microns,
CoralPlankton remains suspended in the water column for maximum capture by
coral polyps. Daily feeding new reef 1 pump per 20 gallons.
Mature reef/Densely stocked 1 pump per 10 gallons. Adjust feed
according to age of tank and coral response. CoralPlankton is
an important feed for culture of carnivorous corals. Use before exp.
date. For optimum results use with BioPlankton.
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MarinePlankton™ Contains Cyclop-eeze®,
a unique aquatic Nutrient comprised of a micro-crustacean farmed by
Argent Chemical Laboratories. Warning, MarinePlankton use will
excite your fish! Used as a supplimentsl feed, MarinePlankton will
play a vital role in the coloration, growth and survivability, of both
fresh and saltwater fish. Through its buoyancy, MarinePlankton has
an excellent capture rate by reef invertebrates like corals and
crustaceans, and fish also eagerly accept this unique food. With
more than 40 times the fatty acid content of Brine Shrimp,
MarinePlankton can be used as a complete artemia replacement. By
feeding your fish with a diet comprising up to 25% Marine Plankton, they
will reward you with increased immune-resistance, and enhanced sexual
maturity. Feed only as much as your aquarium will consume in 3-5
min. When freezer stored MarinePlankton has a three year
shelf life. |
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