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New Repashy Super foods for fish and invertebrates have arrived! pics...

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    Default New Repashy Super foods for fish and invertebrates have arrived! pics...

    The order has arrived!!!! Anyone interested in trying let me know.

    It's $9.95 for a 2oz package (it makes 1 pound of food)
    $15.95 for 4 oz (makes 2 pounds of food)

    ***FREE shipping but only for orders that I can re-bag. Please PM, email, or cal me for details. Thanks






    If you want larger sizes, feel free to contact me for pricing. Thanks

    There are 4 types of fish/invert foods available:

    Community Plus
    This fresh and saltwater formula is our “I want one food for everything” answer that contains a balanced combination of aquatic animal, algae, yeast, and plant ingredients. It is a great choice for a tank with a wide variety of species. It features whole krill meal as the primary ingredient, which is one of the most widely accepted feed ingredients available anywhere. Everybody loves krill, which also contains high levels of chitin that are beneficial for fin development. Community Plus has moderate protein levels to reduce water fouling and satisfy the needs of a wide variety of species.



    Meat Pie
    The Meat Pie formula is extremely high in bio-available protein (>55%), and designed for fresh and saltwater carnivores and scavengers. It includes whole sardine meal, whole squid meal, and whole krill meal as its primary ingredients. Meat Pie replicates protein levels of whole aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, insects, and mollusks as a staple diet for carnivores. Plus, it’s great as an occasional treat or for conditioning omnivorous species for breeding or after transport. Meat Pie is also perfect for use in reptiles and amphibians such as various carnivorous species of turtles, newts, and lizards.



    Soilent Green:
    This fresh and saltwater formula is labeled for “aufwuchs” eaters. Aufwuchs is a combination of green algae, diatoms, and small plants, along with tiny organisms such as insect larvae, crustaceans, rotifers, protozoans, and snails that live with them on the surface of hard substrates such as rocks. Many species of fish such as Mbuna cichlids, various plecos and gobies are specialized to feed on aufwuchs by scraping hard surfaces for whatever nutrients they can find. These species do eat a lot of low-caloric algae, but it is the small meaty treats that they relish and what really makes them grow and thrive. Soilent Green is a no-expense-spared blend of algae (25% of formula), combined with the highest quality whole aquatic animal ingredients, to provide a perfect balance of plant and aquatic animal proteins. Soilent Green is perfect for more herbivorous fish, shrimps, crabs, and snails.



    Shrimp Soufflé
    This fresh and saltwater “scavenger formula” is an omnivore formula specifically designed for aquatic and semi-aquatic invertebrates and mollusk eaters. Shrimp Soufflé is high in calcium, and has double the carotenoid levels of the other Repashy Gel formulas to provide essential nutrients for a strong exoskeleton and great coloration. Omnivorous species of shrimps, crabs, and crayfish, as well as many species of loaches have an extremely high attraction to mollusks, therefore whole squid (a mollusk) is the primary ingredient in this formula to maximize palatability. It has moderate levels of proteins from a combination of algae, aquatic animals, green plants, and yeast to replicate the diverse diet of scavenging species. Shrimp Soufflé is also ideal for omnivorous species, particularly as a color enhancer because of its higher carotenoid levels.
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    Currently breeding and have lots available of:
    -Tiger, red cherry, crystal red and black, golden bee, yellow, and pearl blue shrimps
    -King Tiger (L-066) plecos
    -Dwarf Orange Mexican crayfish (CPO)

    We also have pure Levamisole HCl for treating the callamanus worms and
    we also carry "No Planaria" for getting rid of planaria with out killing your shrimps, fish and plants.

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    I'm interested in the Meat Pie and the Soilent Green, Pat. How does it work? You just mix with water? Does it have to be frozen? Ice cube trays? Just wondering how much food 1 lb is since it's so heavy in water. I googled around and didn't really find any useful info about the fish/invert foods. Can you provide some links?
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    Good question. I"ll have all the information up soon but this is roughly what you do:

    1) measure correct amount of water and powdered food to use
    2) heat the water in the microwave/stove till water boils
    3) let cool for a few minutes and then mix in the powdered food
    4) make sure you mix it well and let sit until it's not burning hot but still not solidified
    5) pour into mold/container and store in fridge to let set
    6) once set, you can feed right away or keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

    **alternatively, after it sets, you can cut it up into pieces and freeze for up to a year and feed when desired. Just like frozen blood worms.

    I hope that helps.

    I also want to state that if people want it shipped, I don't mind covering the shipping cost. However, this only applies to food that I re-bag. Please PM me or call me for details. Thanks
    Here fishy fishy.......

    CanadianAquatics

    Currently breeding and have lots available of:
    -Tiger, red cherry, crystal red and black, golden bee, yellow, and pearl blue shrimps
    -King Tiger (L-066) plecos
    -Dwarf Orange Mexican crayfish (CPO)

    We also have pure Levamisole HCl for treating the callamanus worms and
    we also carry "No Planaria" for getting rid of planaria with out killing your shrimps, fish and plants.

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    PM coming your way.
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    I am willing to try a small pack of the community recipe
    25gal - 6 discus in the grow-out contest

    90gal Planted- 2 Angels, buncha Silver Tip Plecos, 3 Uaru kids, 3 Geos, a fire Eel, an adult keyhole cichlid, - and Roy the whiptail catfish
    20gal rimless Planted- 4 German Blue Rams, 2 Cobalt Blue Balloon Rams, 5 dwarf ballon parrot fry, 5 green severum fry, and a little BNP

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    The order of food has arrived! Come and get them!
    Here fishy fishy.......

    CanadianAquatics

    Currently breeding and have lots available of:
    -Tiger, red cherry, crystal red and black, golden bee, yellow, and pearl blue shrimps
    -King Tiger (L-066) plecos
    -Dwarf Orange Mexican crayfish (CPO)

    We also have pure Levamisole HCl for treating the callamanus worms and
    we also carry "No Planaria" for getting rid of planaria with out killing your shrimps, fish and plants.

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    Shrimps go crazy over the Repashy Shrimp Souffle!! All gone in 15mins!

    Thanks Pat

    Last edited by Jojodog; 02-12-2012 at 11:41 AM.

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    Thanks! great vid.

    At least we know it works.
    Here fishy fishy.......

    CanadianAquatics

    Currently breeding and have lots available of:
    -Tiger, red cherry, crystal red and black, golden bee, yellow, and pearl blue shrimps
    -King Tiger (L-066) plecos
    -Dwarf Orange Mexican crayfish (CPO)

    We also have pure Levamisole HCl for treating the callamanus worms and
    we also carry "No Planaria" for getting rid of planaria with out killing your shrimps, fish and plants.

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    Pat,

    I missed out on this. Do you plan to order more in the future?

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    I actually have more in stock.

    CanadianAquatics is an actual reseller of this product now. So if you need any of the four foods come contact me.
    Here fishy fishy.......

    CanadianAquatics

    Currently breeding and have lots available of:
    -Tiger, red cherry, crystal red and black, golden bee, yellow, and pearl blue shrimps
    -King Tiger (L-066) plecos
    -Dwarf Orange Mexican crayfish (CPO)

    We also have pure Levamisole HCl for treating the callamanus worms and
    we also carry "No Planaria" for getting rid of planaria with out killing your shrimps, fish and plants.

 

 
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