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I'm at a point where I have to really up my game and I am researching good reef foods. Unfortunately I am wading through hype without any real way of qualifying the claims.
A lot of locals like this Reef Science Plankton, wondering if anyone here has tried it yet.
Their hype:
You will receive a live culture of L-type saltwater rotifers containing at least 15,000 ROTIFERS and 500 COPEPODS (250 adults) shipped with nannochloropsis occulata phytoplankton for them to feed on during transport. Your culture will be shipped in a container that allows them to breathe and thrive during shipping, not confined to a suffocating plastic bottle. They are harvested at this density and will reproduce during shipping. These hardy zooplankton are the ideal food for saltwater reef tanks, as they are the CORRECT SIZE (1/3 the size of cyclo-peeze) for most SPS, LPS, Soft corals, Sponges, Tunicates, Gorgonians and many other invertebrates. Many corals, especially SPS corals, CAN NOT EAT food items larger than rotifers or very small copepods. Most corals do not eat phytoplankton but love live zooplankton, as this is their natural food and the movement of live prey stimulates their carnivorous feeding response. Almost all coral species are carnivores; very rarely can corals eat phytoplankton. Current scientific research proves this.