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Here you can find examples of animals which can be kept alive by using NP-reducing BioPellets. Especially in combination with a phosphate reactor and strong protein skimmer, heavy bioloads are possible. When using our substrate, you can feed larger amounts of live plankton, frozen feeds or dry feeds.

The following list includes animals which have been proven to thrive in aquaria using NP-reducing BioPellets. Note that although NP-reducing BioPellets may also serve as a bacterial food source, feeding with various types of plankton (or artificial derivatives) is required to keep these animals alive for prolonged time.

Fish:

pipefish and dragonets (Synchiropus spp., Corythoichthys schultzi)

Anthias spp.

All major Teleost taxa currently kept alive in aquaria

Bivalves:

Flame Scallops (Lima scabra)

Tridacna spp.

Tunicates:

Colonial sea squirts (Neptheis fascicularis) and solitary species

Zooxanthellate Scleractinian corals:

Goniopora spp., Alveopora spp.

All major Scleractinian taxa currently kept alive in aquaria

Azooxanthellate Scleractinian corals:

Rhizotrochus typus, Tubastrea coccinea

Zooxanthellate Octocorals:

All major Octocoral taxa in currently kept alive in aquaria

Azooxanthellate Octocorals:

Menella spp., Swiftia exserta, Dendronephthya sp.

Echinoderms:

Comatula sp.

Comanthina sp.

Linckia laevigata

Sponges:

Trikentrion flabelliforme

Cryptic species as well as medium-sized macro sponges

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Last Updated on Friday, 23 October 2009 15:51