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Old 10-03-2014, 01:59 AM
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Default Docs Eco Systems Products

Looking for a high quality food to feed your corals and fish?
Check out Doc's Eco Systems Products


As always, RW believes we should test and use those products we sell.
We have been using the Brew and Eggs in house for over six months
!

But Don't Take Just Our Word On it,
Check out the reviews here;
http://blog.aquanerd.com/2014/05/docs-eco-eggs.html
http://www.reefs.com/blog/2014/06/02...eggs-reviewed/
http://reefbuilders.com/2014/05/05/d...ter-fish-eggs/

Now available in Canada
and already in stock or shipping to many RW Dealers;




$20.99

Product Description

A nutritious, high protein, high fat, Omega 3 and 6 rich, natural food source suspended in a nutrient rich brine for freshwater and marine fish, inverts, and corals. With an average size of 1-2 mm they are an ideal main food source or supplement for carnivores and omnivores.

Instructions: Shake before using. Add a small amount by squeezing the contents into a small container and dilute with tank water to permit better dispersion. Overfeeding in a marine system can cause the protein skimmer to overflow.




$18.99

Product Description

A special brew of Doc’s Eco Eggs in a rich brine solution; no additives or preservatives. You don’t have to refrigerate Doc’s Eco Egg Brew until you open it, and once opened it should last 6-8 weeks. This is an ideal food for marine corals and invertebrates.


Instructions: dilute in tank water to target feed or add as needed to your tank and watch your marine inhabitants enjoy and thrive.




$19.99

Product Description

With the entire life cycle of gut loaded copepods and rotifers represented, Doc’s Eco Matter provides the building blocks for your ecosystem’s food pyramid. These critters will populate, grow, reproduce, and nourish your ecosystem.



Contains: “L” Shaped Rotifers, Moina Salina, Nanno Phytoplankton, Copepods: Tigriopus, Tisbe, Parvocalanus, Pseudodiaptomus, Acartia

Instructions: Add the entire pouch or bottle after dark so the copepods and rotifers have time to hide, enabling them to continue the lifecycle.


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