Two Little Fishies MarineSnow Plankton Diet Coral Food 16.9-oz

Two Little Fishies MarineSnow Plankton Diet Coral Food 16.9-oz

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Two Little Fishies MarineSnow Plankton Diet Coral Food 16.9-oz

Two Little Fishies MarineSnow Plankton Diet Coral Food 16.9-oz

By Two Little Fishies

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Key Benefits

  • Mimics vital ocean marine snow.
  • Ideal for filter-feeding species.
  • Boosts coral health and color.
  • Disperses easily in water flow.
  • Complements live feeding diets.
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Description

Two Little Fishies MarineSnow Plankton Diet is a unique and advanced coral food designed to replicate the natural biogenic suspended matter known as “marine snow” found in ocean water. Two Little Fishies Diet Coral Food consists of a carefully formulated blend of phytoplankton, zooplankton, and dissolved organic materials, offering an essential food source for a wide variety of filter-feeding marine invertebrates, including corals, sponges, feather dusters, filter-feeding worms, and clams. The diet enhances coral growth and vitality by providing nutrition in the form that these creatures naturally consume, promoting optimal health, polyp extension, and coloration in reef aquariums Aquatics Feeder supplies.

MarineSnow is liquid-based and designed to disperse evenly in aquarium water with strong water circulation, mimicking natural marine environments. It can be used as a standalone food source or in combination with live feeds such as rotifers or brine shrimp. The formula does not include yeast or egg solids, ensuring a clean, ocean-mimicking feeding experience without excess nutrients that can degrade water quality. This 16-oz container is ideal for both hobbyists and professionals aiming to provide consistent, ongoing nutrition to delicate filter feeders in reef systems.

Key Benefits

  • Replicates natural marine snow, a vital food source in ocean ecology
  • Suitable for a broad range of filter-feeding marine invertebrates
  • Enhances coral polyp extension, coloration, and overall health
  • Easily dispersed with strong water circulation to simulate natural feeding conditions
  • Can be used alongside live feeds for improved nutrition diversity
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INGREDIENTS ANALYSIS 

Deionised water, phytoplankton (Nannochloropsis, Tetraselmis or Thalassiosira, Isochrysis, Spirulina, Schyzochitrium), seaweed meal, zooplankton, citric acid.

Guaranteed Analysis

  • Crude Protein min. 0.10%
  • Crude Fat min. 0.01%
  • Crude Fiber max. 0.30%
  • Moisture max. 99.60%

Attributes & Specifications

Product Name

Two Little Fishies MarineSnow Plankton Diet Coral Food

Form

Liquid planktonic suspension

Purpose

Mimics natural marine snow, a biogenic suspended matter found in ocean seawater, providing natural nutrition

Usage Tips

Shake well before use; feed in strong water flow areas; discontinue mechanical filtration and protein skimming for 1 hour post feeding

safety & precautions

  • Store in a cool, dark place and refrigerate after opening.
  • Avoid contamination by using clean measuring tools.
  • Do not mix with chemical supplements or trace elements in dosing reservoirs.
  • Avoid overdosing to prevent nutrient spikes and algae growth.
  • For aquarium use only; keep out of reach of children.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

  • Shake well before each use for even suspension.
  • Feed by adding to a strong water flow area to simulate natural distribution.
  • Turn off protein skimmers and mechanical filtration for an hour during feeding.
  • Can be combined or alternated with live planktonic feeds for best results.

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