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agiacosa
09/29/2002, 08:54 AM
Eric,
Any thoughts on Cyclop-Ease?
EricHugo
10/01/2002, 06:41 AM
uh....what is it? Is this a joke that I am missing?
agiacosa
10/01/2002, 09:46 PM
No joke.
www.cyclop-eaze.com (http://www.cyclop-eaze.com) It's a rotifer substitute.
Art
EricHugo
10/04/2002, 07:42 AM
Sorry. I can't offer an opinion, because obviously I had never heard of it, and so obviously have never used it and am unfamiliar with it. You'd probably be better off getting the opinion of your next-door neighbor! :D
agiacosa
10/05/2002, 07:05 AM
I suppose you mean JS?
EricHugo
10/05/2002, 08:20 AM
actually, I meant facetiously your next-dor neightbor. But, if Julian is close by or you know him, I would certainly ask him - he is probably way more familiar with it and I'd value his opinion on this subject.
valid
10/05/2002, 10:36 AM
this is the correct spelling/link i think:
http://www.cyclop-eeze.com/
also, i was just at a public aquarium the other day talking reefs w/ one of the folks working there. he mentioned this product (they use frozen version, i think). also, he said there is no problem w/ hydroides when using this product (unlike some other brine shrimp products). don't know why.
i think i've seen threads on this in the past. you might try searching key words like san fransisco & brineshrimp
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