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Hikari Coralific Delite Fish Food
Hikari Coralific Delite Fish Food
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Product Details
Coralific Delite™ is a revolutionary diet, specifically developed for corals and their unique nutritional needs while offering two modes of feeding: "Targeted Gel Feeding" directly on the mouth of a specific coral or "Squirt & Go™ Feeding" which allows the coral polyps to capture the food in the water column like they would zooplankton.
Dual Use – Offers Maximum Feeding Flexibility
- Can be used with a syringe in its gel form as a target food
- Can be used after a short hydration period as a broadcast feed for larger coral populations
- Excellent zooplankton replacement
- Offers immediate feeding response
Give Your Corals The Boost They Crave
- Accelerates coral growth
- Visible color improvement
- Contains necessary nutrients inverts require, specifically: trace elements, proteins, vitamins and astaxanthin.
FEEDING
Care should be taken to avoid using too much Coralific Delite™ at one time. The food is highly concentrated and a very small size. Most consumers have a tendency to use too much which cause water quality issues. Smaller amounts more than once a day is a better option than too much at one time. Especially when using as a direct feed. Allowing excessive food to site on the coral for an extended period of time is not desirable.
1. Targeted Gel Feeding
Mix two parts tank water to one part Coralific Delite™ to form a gel. Let soak 3 minutes to set, then use a syringe or dropper to squirt food in a slow back and forth motion and place the mixture on the mouth of the coral to be fed.
Ideal for: many LPS (large polyp stony corals) and sea anemone which have larger mouths.
2. Squirt & Go™ Feeding
Mix four parts tank water to one part Coralific Delite™ to form a low viscosity liquid with a creamy texture. Use a dropper to squirt food with a slow motion in the vicinity of the corals to be fed. The viscosity can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the amount of tank water used.
Ideal for: soft corals like horny coral and feather dusters which have a smaller mouth.
