Description du produit :
Composed of different strains of daphnia, microfauna, and freshwater zooplankton.
Allows you to recreate the essential micro-life in your aquarium and makes your substrate and sand come alive.
Can be used as a supplement for starting up, maintenance, or after an episode of cyanobacteria, filamentous or invasive algae.
Microfauna daphbio: a unique product for your aquarium!
Discover our bottle of live daphnia and microfauna, specially designed to enrich your freshwater aquarium and pond.
For your freshwater aquarium:
This product introduces a diverse microfauna, including daphnia, cyclops, and ostracods, essential for a healthy aquatic ecosystem. In addition to ensuring a living substrate and quality water, this bottle also serves to naturally feed your fish. Complete your setup with Bactofresh to nourish and develop this microfauna.
For your pond:
This product is an ideal natural food source for your cold-water fish. Thanks to this organic food, you can prevent the risks of indigestion and constipation in your fish by providing a diet adapted to their specific needs.
If you are looking for a larger package, contact us.
Composition:
The bottle of daphnia & live microfauna contains daphnia, ostracods, cyclops, rotifers, and other microorganisms invisible to the naked eye.
We harvest the grainy microfauna, meaning ready to reproduce, to seed your aquarium or pond. Our strains, particularly resistant to extreme temperatures and transport, are specially cultivated organically.
Instructions for use and advice:
Upon receiving your bottle of Daphnia & Live Microfauna, pour the entire bottle in when your fish are sleeping.
Bring the bottle to room temperature before pouring it into the aquarium.
For optimal development of the live meiofauna microfauna, we recommend using this product together with Bactofresh®.
Storage:
Store in the refrigerator. The bottle should be used quickly.
To optimize the preservation of the bottle of live meiofauna microfauna, we recommend, if the bottle is not used immediately, leaving the cap open to constantly oxygenate the microfauna or aerating it once a day.