As pristine and “clear” as the waters flowing over tropical reefs may appear to the casual observer, closer
examination reveals an abundance of zooplankton and suspended particulate material that is ever present
(though the abundance may change on a temporal basis, particularly at night), and is an extremely important source
of food to reef ecosystems, as a whole. These microorganisms and particulates are preyed and fed upon, respectively,
by a multitude of fishes and sessile invertebrates regularly seen in the marine aquarium hobby. Brightwell
Aquatics Microvore effectively replicates the presence of zooplankton and particulates so natural to reef fishes and
suspension-feeding invertebrates such as corals and tube worms. Equally important, Microvore is an ideal blend
of marine-derived ents required for long-term , growth, and coloration of the reef fishes and
invertebrates that feed upon it. Furthermore, it is a useful aid in encouraging zooplanktivorous fishes, such as
anthias, to begin eating after addition to aquaria. Microvore does not require refrigeration, however storage in a
cool, shaded area will prolong the activity of the s. Refrigeration will maximize the shelf-life of the
product. Suspension of particulate, microencapsulated marine proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates
fortified with complex and free-form amino and ty s, and s important toimmune system function.
Appropriate for feeding many LPS, zooxanthellate, and azooxanthellate soft corals, aswell as gorgonians, anemones,
and other solitary and colonial polyps, particularly at night when tentacles are extended to maximize chances of
prey-capture. Readily eaten by a multitude of reef-associated fishes known to feed on zooplankton
andfood particles drifting in the water column, including anemonefishes, basslets and pseudochromids, anthias,
damselfishes and chromis, pygmy angelfishes, cardinalfishes, dartfishes, jawfishes, hawkfishes, wrasse, and many
surgeonfishes.
Does not require refrigeration.
- Package Description:�17 fl. oz. (500 ml)
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- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS As pristine and “clear” as the waters flowing over tropical reefs may appear to the casual observer, closer examination reveals an abundance of zooplankton and suspended particulate material that is ever present (though the abundance may change on a temporal basis, particularly at night), and is an extremely important source of food to reef ecosystems, as a whole. These microorganisms and particulates are preyed and fed upon, respectively, by a multitude of fishes and sessile invertebrates regularly seen in the marine aquarium hobby. Brightwell Aquatics Microvore effectively replicates the presence of zooplankton and particulates so natural to reef fishes and suspension-feeding invertebrates such as corals and tube worms. Equally important, Microvore is an ideal blend of marine-derived ents required for long-term , growth, and coloration of the reef fishes and invertebrates that feed upon it. Furthermore, it is a useful aid in encouraging zooplanktivorous fishes, such as anthias, to begin eating after addition to aquaria. Microvore does not require refrigeration, however storage in a cool, shaded area will prolong the activity of the s. Refrigeration will maximize the shelf-life of the product. Suspension of particulate, microencapsulated marine proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates fortified with complex and free-form amino and ty s, and s important toimmune system function. Appropriate for feeding many LPS, zooxanthellate, and azooxanthellate soft corals, aswell as gorgonians, anemones, and other solitary and colonial polyps, particularly at night when tentacles are extended to maximize chances of prey-capture. Readily eaten by a multitude of reef-associated fishes known to feed on zooplankton andfood particles drifting in the water column, including anemonefishes, basslets and pseudochromids, anthias, damselfishes and chromis, pygmy angelfishes, cardinalfishes, dartfishes, jawfishes, hawkfishes, wrasse, and many surgeonfishes. Does not require refrigeration. Package Description: 17 fl. oz. (500 ml) Serving Size: .. Number of Servings: .. Guaranteed Analysis: Moisture (max) 92%, protein (min) 4.8%, lipid (min) 1.4%, fiber (min) 0.04%, ash (max) 1.2%. Ingredients: Purified water, marine fish protein and oils, ascorbic , complex and free-form amino and ty s. Instructions and Guidelines Shake product well before using. Turn protein skimmer and other forms of mechanical filtration off prior to adding Microvore to aquaria, and allow 10 - 15 minutes after use before resuming operation of filtration. Target Feeding (corals): Target feeding may be carried out with a lengthy piece of rigid air tubing, plastic syringe, pipette, dropper, or similar device; suck a portion of Microvore into the feeding device, then slowly discharge the contents of the device 2 - 4” upstream of the target organism(s). Repeat these steps as deemed necessary. Do not place items that have been exposed to aquarium water inside this container without first thoroughly rinsing them (inside and outside) with fresh water; failure to do so will contaminate the product and encourage it to decompose. See ‘Notes’ below regarding maximum recommended feeding a. Most zooxanthellate corals extend their tentacles at night, when the majority of coralivorous and zooplanktivorous fishes are a and the abundance of zooplankton in the water column passing over and through the reef is at its greatest. Therefore, the most sensible time to feed Microvore to corals is after all lights in the aquarium have been off (preferably for at least one- to two-hours) and the room is dark. Using a dim flashlight, illuminate the area immediately upstream of the coral to be fed, then feed as directed above. Broadcast Dispersal (primarily for feeding fishes): Add up to 2.5 ml (½-capful) per 50 gallons of water in the entire aquarium system in an area of rapid water movement every other day for.