We started our tour inside the italian pet show Zoomark starting from Sicce stand in Hall 19. With this article we are here to tell you about it. After the last few years we have been accustomed to seeing Sicce together with LGMAquari, italian brand dedicated to skimmer, calcium reactor and so on, this year we found only Sicce to greet us, and the lack of Neapolitan coffee was heard.
Sicce has not brought to the fair big novelties from the hardware side, according to them, but instead there were many things to see. The first exhibitor that we found showed the products LGMAquari, where Sicce is distributor, and a small but great news! The new feed proposed by Sicce.
To date, the new series, which is called AkuaBlu comes in 3 forms: Algae Premium, Premium and Premium Color Artemia & Calanus, the latter rich in astaxanthin to further develop the color of our fish. Along with these was presented the new K & V SPS Extra-Color a liquid feed specifically designed for SPS corals as is evident from the name itself.
In this picture we can appreciate the texture and color of the Premium Color food.
The proposed dimensions are in two variants, a particle size from 0.9 to 1.4 mm and a larger from 1.4 to 2.2 mm.
Of course there were all the other products that are already famous, such as the Organic Control, the acclaimed food for corals Calanus and H & O Corals.
The new line of chemical filter media in full force was also present, however, already presented at the Zoomark two years ago.
We arrive at the end in the corner of the stand which was set up with a MiniReef showcasing the beautiful Sicce Minù, just appreciated on our pages, and the new small powerhead right fit for Nanoreef.
Here we see the new small Sicce in shows, it is still in prototype version, but soon will on the market, there are only a few details still to be decided, as confirmed by Federico, Sicce sales manager.
Here a view of the beautiful Minù.
a detail of MiniReef
And finally the prototype of new small centrifugal pumps in all-white livery… but of which we have no other information for now.
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