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AndrewLou
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感謝臭酸大大的辛勞 "金珍珠"終於上架 由於是為服務網友 不是做生意 所以只有80份 又沽計一般魚友應可用個一年以上 所以 下一次團購可能是一兩年後的事 請大家欲購從速 否則慢了就真的沒有了...
在這一期 Reefkeeping 線上雜誌 Eric Borneman 寫了一篇文章叫 Reef Food 其中也有提到 Golden Pearls(金珍珠) 在此節錄此段和大家分享:
...現今, 我用"reef snow", 海綿生長茂盛, 很多以前缺乏食物來源時,沒看過(或長不好)的物種都活化了. 我也覺得使用份量少,但高利用率的高養份食物是很重要的. 換句話說, 高蛋白來源(像Golden Pearls金珍珠), 活浮游生物(像Artemia, Mysis, rotifers), 單細胞藻類(像DT), 新鮮食物(像絞碎的海產海藻), 再加上特意讓物種多樣化, 有完整的捕食者,被捕食者,製造者,和分解者角色, 都是珊瑚礁岩缸成功的必要因素.
...But now, I have "reef snow" in my tanks, I have copious natural sponge growth, and I have communities of animals that never existed (or did not thrive) in the absence of these food sources. I also feel it is important to utilize food sources that provide maximal nutrition with minimal volume or unused components. In other words, high protein sources (e.g. "Golden Pearls") live or cultured live sources (e.g. Artemia, Mysis, rotifers), unicellular algal cultures (or live phytoplankton products such as DT's phytoplankton), and fresh whole food products (e.g. blenderized seafoods and algae), along with the intentional growth of a biodiverse community acting together as predators, prey, producers, and decomposers, is vital to success in keep coral reef communities in aquariums.
全文在: http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-07/eb/index.htm
在這一期 Reefkeeping 線上雜誌 Eric Borneman 寫了一篇文章叫 Reef Food 其中也有提到 Golden Pearls(金珍珠) 在此節錄此段和大家分享:
...現今, 我用"reef snow", 海綿生長茂盛, 很多以前缺乏食物來源時,沒看過(或長不好)的物種都活化了. 我也覺得使用份量少,但高利用率的高養份食物是很重要的. 換句話說, 高蛋白來源(像Golden Pearls金珍珠), 活浮游生物(像Artemia, Mysis, rotifers), 單細胞藻類(像DT), 新鮮食物(像絞碎的海產海藻), 再加上特意讓物種多樣化, 有完整的捕食者,被捕食者,製造者,和分解者角色, 都是珊瑚礁岩缸成功的必要因素.
...But now, I have "reef snow" in my tanks, I have copious natural sponge growth, and I have communities of animals that never existed (or did not thrive) in the absence of these food sources. I also feel it is important to utilize food sources that provide maximal nutrition with minimal volume or unused components. In other words, high protein sources (e.g. "Golden Pearls") live or cultured live sources (e.g. Artemia, Mysis, rotifers), unicellular algal cultures (or live phytoplankton products such as DT's phytoplankton), and fresh whole food products (e.g. blenderized seafoods and algae), along with the intentional growth of a biodiverse community acting together as predators, prey, producers, and decomposers, is vital to success in keep coral reef communities in aquariums.
全文在: http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-07/eb/index.htm