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Our Lunchbox line consists of blisters packaged in a sleeved Styrofoam cup and lid, with the cubes having a trapezoid form. The lidded Styrofoam cups help prevent premature thawing of the blisters after customers have purchased the product in a retail store.
Available in 2 ‘flavors’ (Brine Shrimp ... |
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Our Gumdrops line consists of blisters packaged in a sleeved Styrofoam cup and lid, with dome-shaped, flat-topped cubes resembling the popular American gummy candy. The sleeved, lidded Styrofoam cups help prevent premature thawing of the blisters after customers have purchased the product in a reta... |
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Frozen Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba ) are becoming an ever more popular fish feed. As krill feed on marine phytoplankton, they are an excellent source of marine derived proteins, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and astaxanthin, one of the natural carotenoids responsible for the vibrant and vivi... |
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Rotifers ( Brachionus plicatilis ) are a microscopic plankton species harvested at dawn from brackish ponds and canals in late spring and early summer. They are the smallest creatures we offer as a frozen fish food. Rotifers are mainly administered to reef aquaria where the rotifers will be fed upo... |
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Cyclops ( Cyclops vicinus ) are just one of the many copepod species and are a member of the larger meso-zooplankton occurring in brackish ponds and canals.
As is the case with rotifers, Cyclops are mainly administered to reef aquaria where they will be fed upon by filter-feeders such as corals, c... |
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Our Frozen Squid blister contains shred squid tubes and tentacles of Pacific flying squid ( Ommastrephes sloani pacificus ). We only purchase and process tubes and tentacles which have not been treated (bleached) with formaldehyde or peroxide for artificially whitening their color.
Can be fed to: ... |
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Fish eggs (or roe) are an essential part of the natural diet of many marine and freshwater fish.
Our fish eggs are of marine origin and contain a high protein level and a high level of marine derived omega-3 fatty acids. Containing no dyes or preservatives, they form an excellent food item for arr... |
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The Mysis Shrimp (also known as Opossum shrimp) we process – Neomysis japonica – actually are not shrimp but crustaceans resembling shrimp. Female mysids have a brood pouch in which they carry their larvae. In contrast, ‘true’ shrimp have no brood pouch and have free-swimming larvae. Neomysis japon... |
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Bloodworms ( Chironomus spp. ) are the aquatic larval stages of different species of non-biting midge flies and form an important part of the aquatic food chain as nutrient recyclers by taking up nutrients (through grazing, scraping, collecting etc.) produced by primary consumers (e.g. photosynthes... |
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Blistered frozen brine shrimp ( Artemia spp. ) became available in the late 80’ties and remain a popular item for feeding aquarium fish till today. They can be fed to either freshwater fish or marine fish, amphibians, aquatic invertebrates and corals, which easily recognize the brine shrimp as prey... |
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