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Hi guys! I'm new in this forum! I have a freshwater tank at home, but am thinking of setting up a marine one really soon!

Reason for the change is that fishes in marine have so much more variety and the colours are really amazing!

But one thing i would like to know, i saw somewhere on the net about this food call spirulina. Is it a brand or a kind of fish food? It is said that it has really good health properties for fishes. But the main thing is that it really brings out the colour of the fishes!

Anybody knows where I can buy it from? Cos i was thinking of trying it in my freshwater fishes!

Thank you! Hope to learn more from the pros here!

Serene ;)

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If I'm not wrong, the food itself is called "spiruzina". Heard that it is one of the food that contains high level of spirulina, which is very essencial and helps brighten up the colour of fishes. You try search through the net. As I think they sell it online. :lol: But bear in mind that it is in powder form. Thus its quite difficult to direct feed it to fishes.

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  • 2 weeks later...
fish&friends are selling this product.. for more info can pm me

Thanks for your help Xersion! And thank you so much for your purchase Serene(Slow_lories).

Hope your fish will be happy when it feeds on Spiruzina! :eyebrow:

Do let us know how it turns out ya! Cheers! :peace:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Shouting out Loud!! "Don".....

Bro you dont feed the Spiruzina powder directly into the water lah!! Follow this sets of instruction as follow.

1)Mix spirulina with some water(not to much).

2)Stir it with a spoon until its fully dissolved

3)Throw your Brine or Mysis into mixture stir it

4)You should see a paste like effect at the end

5)Feed it to your fish as many times as you can daily.

You will see the results......in no time!!!

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