Amazing New Fry Food

Nolapete

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May 29, 2007
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I ordered some of this new fry food from Kens Fish to give it a test on my A. portalgrensis fry. I thought I'd post about it since it does exactly what it says; simulates baby brine shrimp. I have always had trouble getting dependable results hatching brine shrimp, so this looked like a great replacement. I ordered the 200-300 micron size and the fry seem to like them very much.

GOLDEN PEARLS:

"Golden Pearls" - A New Brine Shrimp Replacement Diet

Golden Pearls is a revolutionary new larval diet that has successfully replaced live Artemia nauplii in marine fish hatcheries in Europe. A patented processing technique (agglomeration of micro-encapsulated particles) resulting in feed particles or "clusters" that resemble raspberries (under the microscope). Golden Pearls have tiny air pockets that keep the feed particles in the water column, not on the bottom of the tank, and mimics live brine shrimp nauplii.

Ingredients: Brine shrimp, squid, shrimp and fish protein, animal protein, purified fish oils, phospholipids, astaxanthin, vitamins and protected minerals, antioxidants, and immunostimulants. These are now available in 3 sizes!

Analysis: Protein - 60%, Lipids - 8%, Ash - 15%, Moisture - 8%, Vit C - 2000 ppm, Vit E - 400 ppm, Astaxanthin - 500 ppm.
 
I have always used this....Decapsulated brine shrimp
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but will get Kens if you say its good for live bearer fry.
 
The nutrition of the golden pearls is much better than decapsulated brine shrimp. Even my roommate who isn't into fish has noticed the rapid growth of my port fry.
 
I was curious about these golden pearls. I wasn't sure if they were like decapped brine shrimp, like a dry food, or if they were actually living. How do you prepare them before feeding them to your fry, if there's any prep work at all?
 
I was curious about these golden pearls. I wasn't sure if they were like decapped brine shrimp, like a dry food, or if they were actually living. How do you prepare them before feeding them to your fry, if there's any prep work at all?

No prep work at all. Just sprinkle some in the tank just like you would flake food. They are like a dry food, but because of the structure (looks like a raspberry under the microscope) they stay in the water column instead of sinking to the bottom or floating on the top. See the ingredients listed on my first post. My fry love them.
 
Good find..was wondering about it. Mine are on the way.
 
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