$ 20.99
Arcti-Pods are large, nutrition-packed planktonic copepods (3000 microns) harvested fresh from artic waters. In the ocean, copepods form the basis for much of the marine food chain.
Fish Go Crazy For Them!
No other product excites your fish like Arcti-Pods! Even many of the most finicky fish, such as Mandarin gobies, go crazy for them. In addition, they are great for invertebrates too: LPS Corals, Anemones, Zoanthids, Brittle Stars and more!
Nutritionally Rich
Arcti-Pods are rich in carotenoids, which bring out the color of your animals. Arcti-Pods are also naturally rich in protein, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, and waxy esters for growth. They contain whole and intact biological organisms in a media with benign food grade additives. No phosphates have been added.
$ 20.99
These brine shrimp are aquacultured in Western Australian salt ponds far from urban areas and pollution sources so you can be assured of its purity. Excellent source of nutrition and color for fish, LPS Corals, NPS Corals, and many other invertebrates. Particle size 2000 – 3000 microns.
Harvested while actively feeding on marine phytoplankton. Flash-frozen to deliver maximum nutrition.
Naturally enriched with beta-carotene because they feed on phytoplankton (Dunaliella) that has exceptionally high beta-carotene content. Beta-Brine has the highest level of beta-carotene of all brine shrimp feeds.
Invert bottle to mix
1 - 2 teaspoons per 100 gallon tank per day. Add to a high flow area of the tank, or for target feeding, premix 4 parts tank water with 1 part Beta-Brine. Target Feeding undiluted product is not advised.
Because different captive reef systems process nutrients at different rates, we recommend that new users start with half the recommended dose and slowly increase to the full dosage over a 1 month span.
Note: Color variations in this product are normal
Keep refrigerated (33-42°F / 1-5°C) at all times
6 months
Crude Protein (min) | 0.3% |
Crude Fat (min) | 0.1% |
Crude Fiber (max) | 0.1% |
Moisture (max) | 95.0% |
Saltwater, Artemia salina (brine shrimp), Citric Acid, Ascorbic Acid, Scorbic Acid, Proprionic Acid, Sodium Alginate
$ 25.00
As tempting as it is to buy a beautiful fish or coral for your friend or family member, it's really not a good idea. He or she may already have a stocking plan, and maintaining a thriving saltwater aquarium requires a balanced ecosystem.
The best gift for your nearest and dearest reef geek is a gift card!
Gift cards are delivered by email and easily redeemable online.
$ 20.99
Ready-to-use PE Mysis (Mysis diluviana aka Mysis relicta) — pre-rinsed freshwater shrimp harvested by Piscine Energetics® from pristine cold lakes fed by mountain glaciers.
Mysis feed on phytoplankton and have a balanced nutritional profile high in omega-3 & omega-6 fatty acids. Excellent feed for saltwater and freshwater fish as well as corals and many other invertebrates. With its low salt content, Mysis-Feast is an excellent feed for freshwater as well as marine animals. Particle size 7000 – 25,000 microns.
$ 20.99
Oyster-Feast® is a mix of both oyster eggs and ovarian tissue (1-200 microns). Oyster-Feast is naturally size-appropriate for the smallest SPS corals (Acropora & Montipora) up to LPS corals (Goniopora & Favites). Highly suitable feed for a broad range of corals and other invertebrates.
Oyster Ovarian Tissue Included
Ovarian tissue has all the benefits and nutritional value of the eggs but in a wide range of sizes, down to 1 micron. It is high in both protein and Omega-3 fatty acids.
Strong Feeding Response
Oyster-Feast elicits a strong feeding response from corals, other invertebrates and fish. Even mysids, amphipods and copepods will feed on Oyster-Feast.
$ 14.99
What are phytoplankton and why are they important in a Reef System?
Phytoplankton are single cell microalgae that exist primarily in the water column. Microalgae is the beginning of the marine food chain and the primary source of essential nutrients for most reef filter feeders. Filter feeders that rely directly on phytoplankton include bivalves like clams, scallops, mussels, and oysters, as well as many corals, feather dusters, sponges, ascidians and zooplankton like rotifers and copepods.
It was once thought that most reef animals do not require microalgae, however, we have learned in recent years that nearly all reef animals that can filter feed do rely on plankton for an essential portion of their diet. This is even true for animals that can use zoozanthellae and photosynthesis for nourishment. With hindsight, this is obvious as zoozanthellae only contribute carbohydrates to the host animal, requiring the animal to look elsewhere for lipids, protein, vitamins and other nutrients.
In nature, filter feeders rely on a mix of diatoms, golden-brown, green, yellow-green, blue-green and red microalgae for a nutritionally complete diet. These life forms may look similar, but they are so ancient that they have incredible biological and nutritional diversity. Biologically speaking, there is vastly more difference between a green algae and a golden-brown flagellate than between dandelion and a fir tree.
Will microalgae add phosphate and nitrate to my system?
Yes - in very small amounts. There are no added phosphate and nitrates in Phyto-Feast, however these are critical components of all plants so it's impossible for any microalgae product not to contain some amount. If you have a refugium with some seaweed (Macro-Feast), the seaweed should help pull some of the P&N out of your system. If you experience elevated phosphates there are many products on the market to help lower them, such as Granular Ferric Oxide (GFO).
Phyto-Feast will add much less phosphate and nitrate than algae you grow at home. The algae in Phyto-Feast is separated from the growing media during harvesting, so the only P&N is the small amount actually in the cells, not the media.
There is also a very good article about this by Eric Borneman at reefkeeping.com.
Why is a complete Omega-3 fatty acid profile important?
Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA, DHA, and ARA) are considered essential fatty acids, which means that they are essential to animal health but cannot be manufactured by animals. For this reason, Omega-3 fatty acids must be obtained from food. Omega-3 fatty acids can be found in fish and certain plant oils, especially marine microalgae. Also known as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids play a crucial role in brain function as well as normal growth and development.
Different algae can be very different in their Omega-3 fatty acid content. Some, such as Chlorella, contain no EPA or DHA. So it is very important to feed your tank a mixture of carefully chosen algae species for complete and balanced nutrition. The algae in PhytoFeast were specially selected to provide high levels of EPA, DHA and ARA.
Will Phyto-Feast decompose and foul my system?
No. Phyto-Feast cells are intact and not broken so bacteria cannot quickly break them down and cause them to decompose.
Do I need to worry about bacteria or algae blooms if I use Phyto-Feast?
Typically No. Bacterial blooms are typically caused by significant amount of uneaten biomass remained in your system for several days due to overfeeding. Please adhere to the feeding instructions on the bottle to minimize the likelihood of this happening. When first using Phyto-Feast, we recommend you begin at the lowest recommended level and increase as your tank becomes accustomed to the new feed.
Your protein skimmer will likely remove any excess Phyto-Feast from your system.
Which of my animals will feed on Phyto-Feast products?
Some soft corals, sponges, tunicates, gorgonians, sea fans, Basket and Feather Stars, Clams, Mussels, Barnacles, Feather Dusters and Tridachnid clams.
$ 20.99
R.O.E. Real Oceanic Eggs are super-concentrated marine fish eggs harvested from Northern Seas. They contain high levels of omega-3 & omega-6 fatty acids.
Sized Right for Fish, Corals and Other Invertebrates
With an egg size range of 0.7 mm to 1.5 mm, R.O.E. is suitable for a broad range of Fish, LPS & NPS Corals, and other invertebrates such as Anemones, Zoanthids and Palythoa.
Excellent feed for Fish, NPS and LPS corals and many other invertebrates
Directions
Invert bottle to mix
For Fish: Add as much as they can consume in 2 minutes
For Corals: Add 1 - 2 teaspoons per 100 gallon tank each day
Add to a high flow area of the tank, or for target feeding, premix 4 parts tank water with 1 part Beta Brine.
Because different captive reef systems process nutrients at different rates, we recommend that new users start with half the recommended dose and slowly increase to the full dosage over a 1 month span.
Note: Color variations in this product are normal
Storage
Keep refrigerated at all times.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min) | 3.4% |
Crude Fat (min) | 0.4% |
Crude Fiber (max) | 0.1% |
Moisture (max) | 88.2% |
Additional Guarantees
Marine Fish Eggs | 30% |
ARA (% of fat) | 1.8% |
EPA (% of fat) | 14.7% |
DHA (% of fat) | 29.6% |
Ingredients
$ 20.99
Roti-Feast contains millions of fully intact Brachionus plicatilis marine rotifers eggs.
For superior color, vitality and growth-rates, Roti-Feast is a highly nutritious plankton feed perfect for hardcorals, larval fish, and other reef carnivores that feed on small zooplankton.
Rotifers are a critical feed used in marine fish and invertebrate hatcheries around the world.