
Apocyclops panamensis
Apocyclops copepods are medium size, slightly larger than tisbe and slightly smaller than Tigriopus copepods. Youll see these guys jerking in the water column, enticing smaller fish to eat. Apocyclops females will lay eggs every 4-6 days, meaning you can harvest them on a weekly basis if you're culturing them.
These are a great source of protein for your fish, while providing nutritional benefits that are hard to provide in other feeds. Our Apocylcops are fed our 11 strain blend of phytoplankton twice a day and are shipped with live nanno in each bottle to prevent them from starving.
Apocyclops have ferocious appetites, they will consume nuisance algae in your reef aquaria.
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Apocyclops panamensis
Apocyclops copepods are medium size, slightly larger than tisbe and slightly smaller than Tigriopus copepods. Youll see these guys jerking in the water column, enticing smaller fish to eat. Apocyclops females will lay eggs every 4-6 days, meaning you can harvest them on a weekly basis if you're culturing them.
These are a great source of protein for your fish, while providing nutritional benefits that are hard to provide in other feeds. Our Apocylcops are fed our 11 strain blend of phytoplankton twice a day and are shipped with live nanno in each bottle to prevent them from starving.
Apocyclops have ferocious appetites, they will consume nuisance algae in your reef aquaria.
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Apocyclops copepods are medium size, slightly larger than tisbe and slightly smaller than Tigriopus copepods. Youll see these guys jerking in the water column, enticing smaller fish to eat. Apocyclops females will lay eggs every 4-6 days, meaning you can harvest them on a weekly basis if you're culturing them.
These are a great source of protein for your fish, while providing nutritional benefits that are hard to provide in other feeds. Our Apocylcops are fed our 11 strain blend of phytoplankton twice a day and are shipped with live nanno in each bottle to prevent them from starving.
Apocyclops have ferocious appetites, they will consume nuisance algae in your reef aquaria.






