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Old 05-21-2008, 10:32 AM   #21 (permalink)
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If that's what your talking about it's been on the market for numerous years.
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Old 05-21-2008, 10:36 AM   #22 (permalink)
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thats how i use to feed my anemone. when i get another one i will be doing the same again. i find it works well too.
was it hosting a clown? if so clown will feed it for you. i just drop a piece of silverside on tentacles and anemone does the rest.
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I have used Dr.G's phyto for several months now, with really, really good results, my softies are growing like crazy and my zooplankton levels sky rocketed, at nite is real fun to look at them with a flashlight. I use it daily now, buy the big half gallon bottles, which makes it more economical then the smaller bottles, Hey who is not saving in this financial crisis. Happy Reefing.
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I've had the chance to look at the Kent Phyto uunder the microscope and it was really a dark green smudge that appeared. The was no life seen at all. Now I've seen real live Phyto under the microscope from Dr. G's reef phyto and it was teaming with life. Phyto needs to be chilled in order to last longer in bottles. I keep mine in the fridge and it stays about a month to two months before everything starts to die off. However, When I pour it in my tank, my warty mushrooms go nuts!

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That's only partially correct. There is also Phyto02 and Algegen producing live phyto sold via LFS's.
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That stuff is amazing! I had to import mine all the way to Jamaica! The guys over in Ft. Lauderdale are really helpful and one lad that works for them went over and beyond the call of duty to make sure everything I needed was correctly package for export! He even refused to accept a tip for all the extra work he did to help me out, You can tell when someone enjoys their work and it gives a positive reflection on the company. Excellent product that really, really, really works and an excellent team of employees that really want to see your aquarium run the right way.

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