Coral Smoothie

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We are pleased to announce that Premium Aquatics will now be carrying the Coral Smoothie coral food from AlgaGen!

Coral Smoothie is a first of its kind for natural and convenient marine aquarium feeding . Coral Smoothie has been designed to provide the variety of food items found on tropical coral reefs. It is formulated with everything from vegetable protein to whole zooplankton and eggs. The product has been proven to stimulate marine tanks drawing responses from invertebrates such as snails and shrimp to corals and fish, with particle sizes ranging from 2 to 5,000 microns.

Coral Smoothie Contains:
• 9 species of microalgae
• Artemia nauplii
• Copepods
• Rotifers
• Clam larvae
• Oyster larvae
• Oyster eggs and tissue
• Hydrolyzed vegetable protein
• Fish Eggs
• Decapsulated artemia cysts
• Copepod eggs
• Mussel & Squid

The food comes in an easy to use squirt bottle that allows the hobbyist to either feed an entire tank, or spot feed specific animals within the system.

The food comes in an easy to use squirt bottle that allows the hobbyist to either feed an entire tank, or spot feed specific animals within the system.

If you stick the whole bottle in the tank and spot feed the corals. Wouldn’t some of the tank water siphon back into the bottle? Would that be OK?

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The food comes in an easy to use squirt bottle that allows the hobbyist to either feed an entire tank, or spot feed specific animals within the system.

If you stick the whole bottle in the tank and spot feed the corals. Wouldn’t some of the tank water siphon back into the bottle? Would that be OK?[/quote]

I imagine the right way to do it would be to put it in a container and use either a test kit syringe or a small pipette, thats how I feed cyclopeze and other stuff to corals/anemone’s.

maybe it has a 1-way valve??

Sorry for the delayed response everyone, as I’ve been battling illness, and trying to get caught back up. I would recommend using a pipettes, to avoid contaminating the food, or at least speeding the expiration of the product.