Brightwell Aquatics Reef Blizzard ZC
Brightwell Aquatics Reef Blizzard ZC
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Brightwell Aquatics Reef Blizzard ZC
Overview
Brightwell Aquatics Reef Blizzard ZC is a premium freeze-dried copepod food developed for small-polyp stony (SPS) corals, soft corals, and other zooplanktivorous reef inhabitants. Each particle is carefully sized (~50–100 µm) to ensure optimal capture and digestion by fine-polyp feeders. Reef Blizzard ZC delivers a concentrated source of marine protein and essential fatty acids (HUFAs) to enhance coral growth, coloration, and overall vitality.
Key Features
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Provides nutrient-rich freeze-dried copepods ideal for fine-polyp corals and filter feeders
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Particle size range of 50–100 µm for maximum capture by SPS polyps and small invertebrates
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High in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, crucial for coral tissue health and pigment formation
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Promotes improved growth, coloration, and feeding response in SPS and soft corals
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Also suitable for zooplanktivorous fish, small crustaceans, and filter-feeding invertebrates
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Made from 100% marine-sourced ingredients, free of preservatives and artificial binders
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Easy to use—simply hydrate before dosing or add directly to areas of good flow
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Stable, long shelf life when stored properly
Product Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
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| Product Name | Brightwell Aquatics Reef Blizzard ZC |
| Type | Freeze-dried copepod feed for reef aquariums |
| Particle Size Range | Approximately 50–100 µm |
| Suitable For | SPS corals, soft corals, zooplanktivorous fish, and small reef invertebrates |
| Nutrient Profile | High in marine proteins and HUFAs (omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids) |
| Application | Mix with tank water and broadcast feed, or add to target-feeding solutions |
| Feeding Frequency | 3–5 times per week or as part of a varied coral feeding regimen |
| Storage | Store sealed in a cool, dry place; avoid moisture exposure |
| Available Sizes | Commonly available in 30 g and 60 g containers |
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