Could frozen cyclops food come alive?

I am not sure what you mean.. cyclops are zooplankton
think if them as tiny bugs/critters/animals
 
Hmmmm

CYCLOP-EEZE® are a selectively bred, biologically engineered microorganism which are cultured in a pristine arctic lake. The CYCLOP-EEZE® are a decapod (10 legged) microscopic crustacean that are instantly characterized by their intense blood-orange coloration.
 
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Maybe its one of those? I get a breakout of freshwater copepods and daphnia when I feed hikari frozen daphnia blocks.
 
so if I put them in my tank I wont get little one-eyed fish monsters? What a scam I want a refund [/sarcasm]
 
Considering that Daphnia eggs can survive being freeze-dried and still hatch this question isn't all that absurd.
 
Not the question, but the 'thread' (and it's absurd responses).
 
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