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    Cyclopeeze For Fish

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    Hi alls,

    Was searching for the Cyclopeeze to feed my fish but after reading the PDF document on "Important of Cyclopoda on Fresh Water Aquaculture" I think I should not use it to feed my fresh water.

    Would like to hear from all of you and comment about the Cyclopeeze.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Perhaps I failed to understand your question.

    The ability of parasites and predators to survive the freezing and dessication of a freeze-dried product is zero. Unless some mention of Cyclopeeze in the article was missed by my cursory reading, I fail to see what earthly connection there could be between the fish-food dry product and the conditions faced in aquaculture as described in the article.

    Most of us know that Cyclops are predators on tiny babies, and don't add live ones (or glass worms or mature mosquito wrigglers, etc.) to any container with newly-hatched babies.

    I have used Cyclopeeze and found that it does not keep well, and needs unusual protection against any humidity, but otherwise it was no problem to me and not to any hobbyists that I know. Once opened, it may be impossible to keep it from decaying and stinking in the humid atmosphere of SG. IDK.

    I think it is about the richest dry food I have ever used, but that is probably why it doesn't keep well.

    Wright
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    Wright and alls,

    Thanks Wright.

    Feel safe to use it now and found up that Sera have a product call
    FD Cyclops. Should be the same product.

    Hope my fry would like it.

    Best Regards

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    I here some stories of fish loving it, and the complete opposite. Interesting.

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