Porphyridium cruentum, is a important source of diverse
nutriments : fatty acids omega3, omega6; essential amino acids (leucine,
isoleucine, valine..); and carotenoids. Ideal as an alimentary
source for your zooplanktons, larval fishes, corals, etc.
T0051 - Chlorella vulgaris – 14,90 €
Chlorella is an important source of chlorophyll,
vitamines (such as Vit B12), fatty acids (oméga 3) and protéins ( up to 60%). Chlorella
is an alguae consumable and comestible for humans. It is also very interesting
for its proteins intakes for zooplankton and fish livestock.
T0053 - Muriellopsis sphaerica – 14,90 €
Muriellopsis sphaerica is a train very rich in lutein, a
molecule from carotenoid family. The intake of this strain in the fish and seahorses
alimentation enable to enhance the intensity of the colour
T0057 - Dunaliella salina – 14,90 €
Dunaliella salina is a strain particularly rich in
beta-caroten from the carotenoid family. It enables to feed some species of
zooplankton (atermias etc.).
T0054 - Spirulina platensis "paracas" – 14,90 €
Spirulina is a strain that
contains a wide number of vitamins, proteins, mineral. Spirulina is an algae
consumable and comestible for humans. It is a high quality food supplement. It
also boosts the fishs immunitary system.
T0055 - Nannochloropsis oculata – 14,90 €
Nannochloropsis oculata is a strain famous for its
richeness in EPA (Eicosapentaenoic). It contains up to 2% MS. This stain is
appropriated for zooplanktons livestocks.
T0056 - Haematococcus pluvialis – 14,90 €
Haematococcus pluvialis is a microalgae rich in
carotenoids such as astaxanthin, cantastaxanthin, β-carotenes.
T0114 - Tetraselmis suecica – 14,90 €
Tetraselmis suecica is a rich lipid strain: Omega 3, EPA and
ARA. Adapted to rotifers and moluscs alimentation.
T0111 - Isochrysis galbana – 14,90 €
Isochrysis galbana is a strain rich in (docosahexaenoic
acid), a omega-3 polyunsaturated produced in brown algae. It is used for
feeding a wide variety of species such as Brachionus plicatilis (rotifer),
Artemias (shellfish), Eurytemora affinis (copepod).
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