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Luis

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I bought these two products and I've been reading about them, now I know that Bioplankton is dead phytoplankton. the guys at the fish store told me marvels about it but now that I know that is dead I'm not sure, I prefer live DT's instead. I want to ask you about the other product... coralplankton, it has rotifers and pavlova algae, you have to keep it in the refrigerator (not in the freezer as Bioplankton) the question is: are the rotifers and the pavlova algae alive or dead? have you ever tried this "coralplankton" . I don't want algae blooms, if it's dead I will take it back to the store.

Thanks for your help.
 

Len

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Coralplankton is dead as well IIRC. Both products work well, but you have to be a little more careful not to overdose. I have switched between DT and Bioplankton countless times and haven't noticed one being superior then the other. I have not used Coralplankton yet, but I believe it would be good to add it at night or better yet, target feed certain inverts.
 

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