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Polyp Lab Reef-Roids 4 oz

Brand: Polyp Lab
Product Code: PP1111
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Polyp Lab Reef-Roids 4 oz

REEF-ROIDS although originally engineered for feeding the Goniopora genus, this product has been very well received in the hobby as an excellent food source for all filter feeding corals.

The particle size of REEF-ROIDS is around 150 - 200 microns. This is an ideal size for Goniopora and other filter feeding corals to feed on. When using REEF-ROIDS, you will notice excellent polyp extension on all filter feeding corals. Zoanthids, Mushrooms and Ricordia will demonstrate a distinct feeding response. And with continued use, your filter feeding corals will experience faster growth and better colors.

REEF-ROIDS mixes remarkably well into water and does not float to the surface like most dry coral foods. This ensures a long duration in your water column to minimize food waste.

Size: 4 oz. - Feeds a 100G aquarium for 3 months (2X per week)

Ingredients:
Unlike many other "coral foods" on the market, REEF-ROIDS is NOT made with processed fish meals or other ingredients that can rapidly degrade water quality. REEF-ROIDS is a mixture of naturally occurring marine planktons including a specific species of zooplankton that is unique to our product.

Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein 60% min, Crude Lipid 20% min, Ash 6% max, Crude Fiber 8% max, Moisture 6% max, Astaxanthin 150-200 ppm.

Directions:
For every 100G of your system volume, mix one teaspoon of REEF-ROIDS with some water from your tank. Briefly stir this mixture to create an even paste. We highly recommend target feeding the paste to your corals using a syringe or turkey baster while circulation pumps are turned off. Otherwise, pour the paste in an area of high flow before turning off the in-tank circulation pumps.

REEF-ROIDS is and amazing coral food that can get even the most finicky coral to extend their polyps.