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Reef Nutrition TDO Chroma BOOST Large 3 oz
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Reef Nutrition TDO Chroma
BOOST
This product was only (until now) available
through professional hatcheries, Reef Nutrition TDO Chroma BOOST is a
granulated and pelleted fish and coral feed "top-dressed" with
Haematococcus (which provides an excellent source of astaxanthin) for “super-vibrant
color” and superior nutrition. (For Fish 2" or Larger.)
First introduced in 2017: new formulation optimized with 400 ppm astaxanthin for the reddest reds and whitest white™. Finnicky fish even "love " this food! Our Mandarin Gobies devour it!
· Remarkable fish and coral food that brings out stunning color.
·Resealable spout to retain maximum
freshness and quality
·Moisture and oxygen excluded by foil
bag and scavenger packets
·No unwanted fillers or additives
·Contains only the necessary ingredients
for healthy fish, high growth rate and bright colors
·State of the art pellet formulation
keeps your tank clean and clear
·High quality fishmeal protein for easy
digestion and feed conversion
·Beneficial for all life stages
·Professional hatchery feed at an
affordable price
·Careful handling and prompt
distribution with constant refrigeration maximizes freshness for up to 1 year
or more
·Works great in an auto-feeder
The study tested Amphiprion ocellaris
(popularly called “false Percula Clownfish”) fed Reed Mariculture’s TDO Chroma
Boost™ fish feed with the red carotenoid astaxanthin added at levels of 0, 150,
250, 400, 640, or 1020 ppm (parts per million, dry weight basis) for seven
weeks. There were 40 juvenile fish per astaxanthin level, ten fish in each of
four tanks for scientific replication for a total of 240 fish. Results were
judged objectively by color analysis (hue, luminosity, and saturation) of
photographs of the fish using an HSL color algorithm from WorkWithColor.com (Ho
et al 2014). Subjective evaluations were made by a panel of six local pet store
owners/managers who were experienced in commercial sale of clownfish and were
familiar with customer color preferences. All panel members were first tested
to confirm that they could visually discriminate between different hues and
luminance of colors by means of triangle tests. Then they assigned a color
preference score ranging from 0 (lowest preference) to 9 (highest preference)
to fish at each astaxanthin level. The highest levels where obtained!