Tropic Marin O-Megavital Micro
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In addition to polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamins, the energy-rich complete feed contains a seaweed additive. This naturally covers the iodine and trace element requirements of your reef inhabitants.
Do corals need food?
Not directly. Thanks to the many single-celled algae (= zooxanthellae) that are embedded in the coral tissue, corals can feed indirectly from light. The symbiotic algae release various sugars to the coral that they produce during photosynthesis. The algae, in turn, need nutrients to maintain their metabolism. They can get these from the excretions of the reef fish in your aquarium, for example. It is therefore not possible to survive without nutrients.
Why feeding corals in the aquarium is important
To ensure that your corals look beautifully colorful, stay healthy and, above all, grow, you should feed them. Regular feeding means that fewer symbiotic algae are deposited in the tissue. This makes the coral appear more colorful because the color pigments are more visible. It has also been proven that corals that are fed additionally are less susceptible to bleaching or other diseases. They also have more energy available for growth.
The advantage of dust feed
Dust food can be used very sparingly because it is highly concentrated and very high in energy. Another advantage is its long shelf life. Store the food in a cool, dry place and always with the lid closed.
Tropic Marin O-Megavital granulated food – what’s in it?
Fish meal 43%, fish oil 13%, soy protein, corn protein, pea protein, wheat, algae meal 2%, yeast
Additives: Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Vitamin C, Vitamin E
Analysis: Crude protein 54%, crude fat 18%, crude ash 8%, crude fiber 1.5%, water 8%, phosphorus 1.3%, iodine 0.1%, polyunsaturated fatty acids 25 mg/kg
Energy value: 22000 kJ/kg