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Reef Roids Nano 2oz by Polyp Lab is a premium micronized flake coral food designed to stimulate rapid feeding responses across a broad range of coral species. Highly rated and a bestseller in fish food, it delivers essential nutrients in a convenient, easy-to-use form that enhances coral health and vibrancy.
| ASIN | B009XTC4CG |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Amazon Bestseller | #39,912 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #656 in Fish Food |
| Brand Name | Polyp Lab |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,262) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051572128036 |
| Item Form | Flake |
| Item Weight | 1.23 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Polyp Lab |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_51572128036 |
| Model Number | Reef Roids 37g |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Target Species | Reptile |
| UPC | 051572128036 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
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Great Product fast delivery
S**M
Prima davo un granulare che piaceva abbastanza agli lps e molli (rhodactis), dopo che hanno provato il reef roids, sarà assurdo ma all’altro quasi non reagiscono. La catalaphyllia appena porta i tentacoli alla bocca, con il reef roids si chiude voracemente, così anche la blastomussa, gli acan, i duncan( che mangiano un po’ tutto) e la fungia. La mia euphyllia produce molto muco dopo questo mangime a differenza del granulare, forse non da pare lei.
S**O
Todo perfecto
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Using reef roids and polyp booster is the key to my success. I have enjoyed the hobby for 10+ years and sold many corals at shows and supplied stores. My colours and quality were all thanks to these amazing products and they were highly saught after.
N**K
I was sort of skeptical about using this product in my 12 gallon nano cube, but it has turned out to be the best coral food product I've ever used. I used to feed Mysis shrimp. I found that fish and inverts would steal the shrimp from corals... I currently don't have any fish or shrimp in my tank, but I do have a serpent star and various snails, as well as an emerald crab. I feed the Reef Roids to my corals through a pipet, injecting the food (mixed with tank water) into every polyp I can find (My tank is vastly LPS dominated). I do this shortly after the lights turn on, and I think my corals are trained to eat during the day now... Feeder tentacles are always out. Pumps should be turned off when feeding reef Roids, otherwise the food will just flow away from the coral. After feeding, I leave the pumps off for 15-20 min to let them eat what they want. I haven't yet tried this with any SPS corals. I did pick up a Jack-O-Lantern Lepto the other day, so we will see how that does... I'll update the review when I've had it for long enough. I had a recent incident when I was away for 5 weeks, and the caretaker forgot to turn the main pump on after a feeding. Most of the corals were shriveled up and almost dead, and several polyps had bailed out. After a vigorous cleaning, I've been feeding the coral twice a day, and they are making a quick comeback; especially with Acans that were barely visible on their skeletons when I got home. The one drawback to this product is how easy it is to use too much. It introduces plenty of nutrients into the tank (which translates to nitrates). It should only be fed 2-3 times a week. Since I'm doing daily feedings until my corals are better, I'm doing 3 small water changes a week. Polyp booster, another product from the same company, is a great addition to a coral feeding program. I add a couple drops to my tank a few minutes before feeding, and it helps initiate a feeding response so that the Roids are taken in more easily.
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