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Thread: Where can I find Astaxanthin poweder in Singapore?

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    Where can I find Astaxanthin poweder in Singapore?

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    Thinking of adding astaxanthin to the frozen bloodworms feed, anyone know where can I get astaxanthin poweder in Singapore?

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    Re: Where can I find Astaxanthin poweder in Singapore?

    You could try getting cyclop-eeze, its a rich powder-like form of astaxanthin from natural source:

    http://www.cyclop-eeze.com/product_info.php

    I bought a small can of it before from Polyart, can be fed on its own or mixed with other foods, my fishes and shrimps go for it enthusiastically. Have to keep it in an air-tight container and double bag it during storage though, the smell is very "power".

    I guess other popular LFS probably also stock it too, just have to shop around to find it. Quite pricey though.
    Last edited by Urban Aquaria; 14th Jul 2016 at 15:00.
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    Re: Where can I find Astaxanthin poweder in Singapore?

    Oh, I have that. Didn't know they are rich in astaxanthin

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    Re: Where can I find Astaxanthin poweder in Singapore?

    Any idea how I should mix it with bloodworms? I reckon they will seperate once it hits the water.

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    Re: Where can I find Astaxanthin poweder in Singapore?

    Maybe you could try mixing it with abit of water to create a paste... but yeah, they'll probably separate in the water anyways.

    I usually just feed cyclop-eeze on its own, mix it in a small cup of water, switch off the filter, then pour into the tank. The fishes and shrimps will swarm to grab and eat the particles.
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