By: Seachem
Discover Seachem Reef Phytoplankton, the best aquarium water treatment for your money. Our product is highly effective and made with the highest quality ingredients, ensuring an overall satisfaction with your aquarium's water quality. Visit the Seachem Store today and experience the difference!Client: Reçu éclater
France on Apr 29, 2023
Josue natan guijarro: La verdad no noto ningún benéfico en mi pecera con este producto
Mexico on Apr 18, 2023
Valdo 65: PRATICO E FUNZIONALE
Italy on Dec 27, 2022
Gail Summers: Being fairly new-ish to a reef tank, I am still learning how to care for and feed my fish and my corals. Reef Phytoplankton is what I, personally, have settled on using. My tank looks great (no cloudiness, stays in balance, etc) and my corals are more than thriving....they are GORGEOUS. I do, however, spot feed them rather than just put it "in the water".
United States on Aug 14, 2022
Elizabeth C.: Takes about 5 minutes after you put this in your tank and the polyps are extended and ready to be fed reef roids!
Canada on Jan 16, 2021
Antonio El BesóAntonio El Besó: A llegado a bien de tiempo pero destapado y con líquido por fuera
Spain on Nov 10, 2020
citan-uzuki:
Seachem is a company that invests resources in thorough scientific research. Their products are some of the best in the industry and most are reasonably priced. This product was designed to add marine phytoplankton to your tank. Many invertebrates are filter feeders.
I keep six freshwater clams (a Corbicula species) in my fish tank. These are filter feeders. They feed by filtering algae and microorganisms from the water. So no, dumping flakes in the water is not going to work. The problem is, every invertebrate food on the market was designed for marine use. Salt water. They are designed to feed corals, clams, and marine invertebrates. So it took a while to find a product that also works in the freshwater environment.
A lot of the invertebrate foods on the market are live organisms suspended in water. They will not work for freshwater clams. Why? Because these marine organisms will die in freshwater. The Seachem is a concentrated product of preserved organisms. Phytoplankton, or algae if you prefer. In my very humble experience, this works better than the live products for a freshwater environment. The phytoplankton in the Seachem...
United States on Aug 27, 2020
YankeeinSC: My only problem with this product is the way it pours out of the container. I tried pouring it directly out but it dribbles down the container making a mess. I've tried pouring it into the cap first, within you waste what you have to rinse out of the cap. I feel I'm wasting too much of this product because the neck of the container and the cap or a poor design.
United States on Sep 27, 2018
Steffanie:
This stuff works pretty good. I have a brine shrimp hatchery so I can feed my smaller fish live food everyday. Alone, brine shrimp are not that nutritious. Without adding phytoplankton, it's like feeding my child ice cream for dinner. But if I add phytoplankton, it's like feeding my son ice cream with spinach on top. They love it and it is nutritious. I highly recommend a brine shrimp hatchery for your smaller fish because as I have mentioned in my review for the latest one I have purchased, you have never seen a true feeding frenzy until you pour a batch of freshly hatched brine shrimp into your aquarium. They go crackers over it. I get my hatchery set up with my newest batch and about 5-10 hours before hatching I will pour in a capful or two. That way the shrimp have a chance to eat and absorb it and be a healthier treat to my fish! I know there are benefits to coral from using this product as well but I don't know much about that. I have a freshwater tank.
After using phytoplankton for a week or so, I noticed my fish have become a lot more energetic. My corys are always bouncing off the walls and my danios are always chasing each other. It's so much fun...
United States on May 23, 2016
Seachem Reef Phytoplankton: A Nutrient-Rich Food Source for Corals and Other Filter Feeders | Seachem Prime Fresh and Saltwater Conditioner - Chemical Remover and Detoxifier for Aquariums | Seachem Prime Fresh and Saltwater Conditioner - Removing Chemicals and Detoxifying Aquariums | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $8 OFF | $5 OFF | $2 OFF |
Total Reviews | 18 reviews | 620 reviews | 700 reviews |
Brand | Seachem | Seachem | Seachem |
Batteries | 1506 Lithium Metal batteries required. | ||
Product Dimensions | 1.94 x 1.94 x 6.5 inches; 8.82 Ounces | ||
Manufacturer | No | ||
Item model number | 1506 | ||
Liquid Volume | 250 Milliliters | 2 Liters | 4 Liters |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | ||
Date First Available | April 29, 2011 | ||
Target Species | Fish | Fish | Fish |
ASIN | B004YLJ822 | ||
Country of Origin | USA | ||
Allergen Information | Gluten Free | ||
Item Weight | 250 Grams | 4.8 Pounds | 0.45 Kilograms |
Dean: Ok
United States on Jul 03, 2023