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Title Cyclopeeze are in !!!! Last Updated 2007-10-25 Abstract ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Ultimate Nutrition Through Cyclop-eeze Freezer Bars In
the northern lands of Canada, there exists a unique salt lake, and when the ice thaws on it's crisp-cool surface, intense
rays of sunlight feed a lush supply of algae blooms. One of the few residents of this special lake is a tiny decapod, a ten-legged
copepod that feeds on the pigment enriched algae. These small creatures have adapted to the frigid climate of their
canadian home by retaining the red pigments of the algae, protecting them from the sun’s strong ultraviolet light. Also,
their bodies have exploited the algae’s vast supply of omega fatty acids, and their bellies are full of it. A company of Canadian scientists, Argent Laboratories Group, selectively breeds and cultivates these
decapods. Argent annually harvests the adults, freezes, and then stores them in vacuum-sealed pouches, preserving their body's
integrity, nutrient and pigment content. Argent names their center-stage product, Cyclop-eeze. Why
feed Cyclop-eeze? Copepods are a primary feed organism of fish in the wild. In fact, they rule as the ocean’s
top food for marine fish. Since all marine fish have flourished for centuries feeding off of copepods, for healthy, robust,
and highly pigmented fish, the logical choice of feed would be copepods. Until now, there was no effective means of offering
this type of food to the public. Argent brings this champion of feeds to your local store as a blood-red freezerbar. What’s in it that’s worth feeding your fish and corals? Cyclop-eeze is the most well-balanced feed
on the market. For starters, is contains Astaxanthene, over 7500 ppm! Astaxanthene provides immuno-stimulant, prophylactic
therapy, which counters the immuno-suppressive effects of stress. Simply put, its one of the best countermeasures for fish
disease. It also protects embryonic tissues from oxidative damage. Hear that, breeders, a feed that increases the success
of your fry yield. Astaxanthene does a variety of more including: maximizes intra-cellular oxygen supply, enhances gonadal
maturation and viability of offspring, and confirs long-lasting pigmentation to skin and tissues. This might be the most valuable
trait in Astaxanthene, because it guarantees what so many other foods on the market weakly promise: increased, greater, fuller,
vibrant colors in your fish and corals. Just like the larger Krill, the proof is clear to see,since the copepods are a bright
red color. Another great ingredient is HUFA (highly unsaturated fatty acids). HUFA is the
good type of fat used to provide essential omega 3 fatty acids required for finfish. It also optimizes growth functions, assuring
rapid growth and development of larvae and juveniles. It maximizes bio-membrane fluidity, assures maximum functional integrity
of cell membranes, and provides digestibility coefficients exceeding 98%. What does all this mean? HUFA is essential
for the success of fry fish and the assurance of a long life for adults. Cyclop-eeze also contains
highly elevated levels of Betaine. Betaine is a potent attractant, stimulant, and incitant that assures maximum feed response
and feeding rate. Ask any body-builder what the key to bulking-up and they will tell you to simply eat the right foods and
in greater quantities. Betaine drives the fish, fry or coral to increase its intake, developing into a healthy, robust organism. Economy-wise, Cyclop-ezze is an excellent choice of feed. Although it is packaged as 3 oz bars, there is no
water added to fool the customer. Many companies will bottle or package their products in larger containers with a majority
of the product being water! Cyclop-ezze is solid feed that goes a long way. In fact, check out freezerbar.com for a picture
of a 20,000 gallon reef tank being fed only a one inch square chunk of freezer bar. Argent is operated with a deep
concern for customer satisfaction, so every bar is of the highest quality at an affordable price. Argent is run by science,
not profit, so you know you are buying the original and the best. Want more proof? Check out Robert
DiMarco’s article “What has ten legs and improves your complexion?” in the Feburary 2003 edition
of FAMA, Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Magazine. Dimarco is a clownfish breeder and a popular speaker at many public aquarist
events.
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