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Old 12-23-2004, 08:34 AM
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Default For anyone who's never tried it - Freeze Dried Cyclopeeze

Okay, I've been using this stuff for just over two months now and here's my observations:

Fish that can see it go mad over it. I've not had a single fish (up until this one stupid purple tang) that refused it. I can't say much about color enhancement though, as most of my fish were pretty blindingly colorful to begin with.

Anyway, a big complaint I've seen all over the boards for the freeze dried stuff is that it has a tendency to float and get sucked in by overflows or stick to the glass at the surface of the water. My solution to this was to rehydrate small amounts of the Cyclopeeze in bottles filled with distilled water. 1 tspn to a small pop bottle worked out to about 2 days worth of feeding for my tanks and I've not had any problems with floating or fouling as long as it was kept in the fridge.

I find this product, using the above method, to be much more convenient to use then the frozen product (no more HUGE blocks of red chunks sitting in sandwich bags in your freezer + no more freezer burned Cyclopeeze = minuscular orgasm ) and more attractive to fish then the flake product.


5/5 - well worth the cost.




PS. Yeah... I think I'm going to review EVERY food item that I pick up from now on. Hope this is all helpful to anyone reading.
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