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Watch the fish can eat this food on any aquarium surface!
- Produced by easyreefs using algae and shrimp from easyreefs' own breeding colonies in Spain. Contains no animal or plant compounds from terrestrial sources.
- Naturally, it attracts the most demanding fish without the use of artificial attractants.
- Provides a natural source of essential proteins, lipids rich in fatty acids (EPA, ARA and DHA), vitamins and carbohydrates of natural marine origin!
Masstick's all-natural formula, which contains a blend of several compounds, provides a balanced diet for all types of marine fish, especially the most demanding ones.
Masstick can be placed on aquarium glass and fish can graze and peck at food as they wish.
Easy Reefs Masstick Fish Food comes in a powder form that needs to be rehydrated to create a thick, sticky paste that can be glued to any aquarium surface.
The lyophilized powder is composed of raw materials that provide balanced nutrition for omnivorous fish and invertebrates.
If aquarium inhabitants have specific needs, Masstick can be mixed with many different types of molluscs, fish eggs, mysis, rotifers and additives like Selcon. After making the paste, you can paste it on the aquarium, rocks or "target-feed" it to corals . Placing small pieces of paste in different places will allow non-aggressive fish to find food while aggressive fish are distracted.
The perfect acclimatization food for many fish:
- Butterfly fish
- Tangs
- Wrasses
- Angel fish
- All other omnivores
mixing instructions
Add Masstick to the osmosis water in a ratio of 1 to 0.5 and mix. Once you have a homogeneous mixture, Masstick can be used immediately or frozen for later use. If freezing Masstick, it must be used within five weeks of preparation.
Example: Mix 14g of Masstick with 7mL of reverse osmosis water. Knead in a small ziplock bag until a homogeneous mixture is obtained.
Feeding instructions:
Take a portion of Masstick and stick it on a rock, or the glass of the aquarium (preferably in the lower third), or depending on the food-getting habits of the animals in the aquarium. We like to place several small pieces around the glass and rocks for all the inhabitants to enjoy.