Reef snow, which is a brand new product from Brightwell Aquactics is food for suspension-feeding inverbrates. The liquid, which is available in 250m; and 500ml sizes has numerous features: “Complex of carbonate-bound, non-conservative major, minor, and trace elements in aragonite ratios, as well as marine-derived proteins and lipids in coral tissue ratios. Simultaneously delivers appropriate inorganic and organic nutrients required by stony corals, both zooxanthellate and azooxanthellate soft corals, gorgonians, clams, tube worms, sponges, tunicates, and other suspension-feeding invertebrates for growth of both soft tissue and skeletal material. Ideally fed at night when most corals extend their tentacles for prey-capture.” The cool thing this reef snow does not require refrigeration. Available at your local or online retailer. Retail is expected to be around $12
Brightwell Aquatics Reef Snow seeks to feed Invertebrates
Ryan Gripp
Ryan Gripp founded Reef Builders in 2006. He writes about technology, industry and other associated news relating to saltwater fish tanks. He went to Depaul University and has been keeping reef tanks for over 15 years.
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