CoralVue Aquarium Products Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 The Ice Age is over! ❄️ Liquid foods have arrived! View this email in your browser Why pay more for frozen food?AF Liquid Rotifers has rotifers, red plankton, marine roe, and antioxidants—the very ingredients that make up marine zooplankton (along with water and salt)—all together in a convenient liquid blend. That means when it's feeding time, it's actually feeding time. Not thawing and then feeding time. What's inside this bottle is just about as close to an SPS coral's actual diet as you can get. It's like Mother Nature moonlights as a fish food chef for Aquaforest. How else could it be so mega-rich in nutrients? She's probably in their kitchen now wearing an Aquaforest apron serving extra helpings of protein, unsaturated fatty acids, and Omega 3's. Your coral growth is going to balloon-like your waistline during the Coronavirus! Thankfully, Mama Nature infused this magic potion with marine roe (those incredible edible eggs) and vitamins to fuel bone and tissue development. You want the truth? Good, because we practiced our Jack Nicholson impersonation all week to ask that. Mother Nature didn't make AF Liquid Rotifers: People did. People like you and me. Only much smarter and a lot less lazy. But it's our laziness that created a market for this product. And, if Aquaforest hired new staff to help, we're basically job creators. So let's just agree we deserve all the credit. HOW TO FEEDFeed once per week. For established aquariums with more mature coral colonies, you can feed more often—even daily. Shake before use. Store in the fridge after opening to maximize shelf life and potency. Give this food the green light!Aquaforest Facebook Group members make reefing look easy! Even beginners post tank shots worthy of a Reef Hobbyist Magazine photo spread. When all you want are Green Slimers—but all have is Green Hair Algae—it's hard not to hulk out on occasion and reveal the green-eyed monster. Recently we discovered something new that's been keeping us from getting green around the gills: AF Liquid Vege. With a squirt-squirt here and a squirt-squirt there, here a squirt, there a squirt, everywhere a squirt-squirt... suddenly the little coral farm we've been cultivating in our captive reef is showing signs of growth everywhere. Our colonies are blossoming BIG time. We're happy to see them get their day in the sun, especially since the source is the new CoralCare Gen2 with its always-optimal spectrum. Our Hammer—the head-turning Toxic Splatter—is turning up new heads in a hurry. Our Sunset Millie is so frilly it's silly (no really!). And our Greg Carroll Acro is like: "holy mackerel!" The tank is getting so packed with polyps we'll soon have to harvest. We have visions of heading west to share our bounty and spread the reef hobby across this great land. Johnny Coralseed they'll call us. "Legend has it he wore a coral carrier for a hat," they'll say. Not long ago we were green with envy. Now our tank runneth over. Who knew eating your vegetables could produce these kinds of results? Your mom, that's who. INGREDIENTSSpinach, sea algae, antioxidants, salt & water.HOW TO FEEDFeed daily in small portions. Shake before use. Store in the fridge once open to maximize shelf life and potency. AF Plankton Elixir Highly nutritious vitality booster for healthy growth AF Liquid Artemia Organic compounds & precious extracts for vivid colors AF Liquid Mysis Natural ingredients for tissue development boost Copyright © 2020 CoralVue, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Quote Link to comment
Tamberav Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 How long will it last in the fridge? Quote Link to comment
jcreefer Posted August 24, 2020 Share Posted August 24, 2020 Did anyone else get a chuckle reading the ad? Did CoralVue get a new PR? 🤣 1 Quote Link to comment
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