Recipe

Jerome

Member
I have been using Liquid Life Marine Plankton Cycolpeeze was wondering if there is a recipe to duplicate it?

Was thinking Cycolpeeze + Salt Water + Selcon mixed together and kept frozen as this is how Liquid Life Marine Plankton Cycolpeeze recommends there product is stored.

I was thinking of taking RO/DI water and mixing it with my regular marine salt not sure what density though so that it will not freeze and putting in a small amount of SELCON though I am not sure that a good idea or not.

Any ideas?
 

mps9506

Well-Known Member
A bump for you as I'm not really sure.
I would imagine freezing selcon might not be a good idea, might ruin the vitamins in it? Since the Cyclopeeze is already frozen why not add the selcon after you thaw it out?
 

lcstorc

Well-Known Member
Yes they do and it is great stuff. I tend to make a mess of it but everybody in the tank goes crazy for it. Particularly the smaller fish and the corals.
 

Woodstock

The Wand Geek was here. ;)
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Yep, and a small bar (approx. 1x5") last a LOOOONG time! The corals and fish love it!

I actually have the flake cyclopeeze but my fish won't touch it :(
 

Whiskey

Just some guy, you know?
I use a cyclopease that you keep in the freezer but it comes in pump bottle form and stays liquid in the freezer. It's great stuff,.. but expensive,.. though it does last a long time, and my fish and coral love it.

Whiskey
 

lcstorc

Well-Known Member
That would be a lot cleaner than the bar that I have now. Whenever I scrape off some it gets all over the place. I'll have to look for that kind. Do you get it locally or on-line?
 
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