nelson Postat 22 februari 2006 Dela Postat 22 februari 2006 Hejsan!Är det någon som haft erfarenhet av Acanthurus glaucopareius.Nelson Citera Länka till kommentar Dela på andra sidor Fler delningsalternativ...
Mattias L Postat 23 februari 2006 Dela Postat 23 februari 2006 Enligt mina erfarenheter relativt lättskött art. Liknar A. japonicus både till utseende och skötsel. Glaucopareius är dock mer aggressiv.Generellt för kirurger gäller i korthet: god vattenkvalitet, mycket vegetabilisk kost och simutrymme.Mattias Citera Länka till kommentar Dela på andra sidor Fler delningsalternativ...
Lejonkungen Postat 23 februari 2006 Dela Postat 23 februari 2006 Jag skrev lite i din andra tråd. Fråga gärna om det är något specifikt du undrar om. Kanske kan svara. Citera Länka till kommentar Dela på andra sidor Fler delningsalternativ...
Dimorb Postat 23 februari 2006 Dela Postat 23 februari 2006 Precis som nämt tidigare. Bra vatten och ett gott skydd mot sjukdomar. Gärna Uv-C.I övrigt inte särskilt svårt om du bara får den att äta någon riktig näringsrik mat.Artemia och mysis räknas inte till bra föda. Bäst är alger och sedan grönt baserade pellets. Citera Länka till kommentar Dela på andra sidor Fler delningsalternativ...
Lejonkungen Postat 23 februari 2006 Dela Postat 23 februari 2006 Vill gärna slå ett slag för cyclop-eeze. Mycket nyttigt och även fiskar som inte kan konkurrera, med större eller aggressivare fiskar, kan äta i fred.The CYCLOP-EEZE® are a powerful tool, which transfer large amounts of strategic biochemicals to aquatic animals, terrestrial animals and humans. The bioengin-eering and mass culture of the organism has been the subject of intensive research and development by the Argent Labor-atories Group. As Argent Laboratories has been in the forefront of aquaculture health management for three decades the management found importance in developing a substance that would assist the World Aquaculture Com-munity in gaining "freedom" from oppressive Artemia cyst prices and the expensive and laborious practice of supplementing inadequate levels of Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acids (HUFA) in freshly hatched Artemia nauplii and rotifers.The CYCLOP-EEZE® are best described as a NUTRACEUTICAL (a nutri-tional pharmaceutical) which, when properly applied, will reward the aquaculturist, the veterinarian or the physician with incredible results.There has emerged a fundamental body of knowledge that is shared by Aquaculturists, Veterinarians and Medical Doctors concerning the role of two pivotal classes of biological molecules in life.These are The Antioxidants and the Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acids (HUFA's), particularly those of the "omega-3" family.Copious amounts of research indicate that the role of Carotenoid pigments, especially astaxanthene are very important, if not strategic in limiting cellular damage and hence aging. In fact, Astaxanthene has been proven to be able to "scavenge" harmful free radicals within the human as well as animal body. The bio-pigment Astaxanthene plays many other critical roles in aquatic and terrestrial animals (including man). These functions include, but are not limited to:CYCLOP-EEZE® act as a "vector" projecting essential nutrients in unprecedented concentrations into aquatic and terrestrial animals.BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF DIETARY ASTAXANTHENE IN AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS AQUATIC ANIMAL BENEFITS:TERESTRIAL ANIMAL BENEFITS: • Light perception* • Vitamin A activity• Electron acceptor • Stabilization of proteins/membranes • Stabilization of Chitin • Pigment transfer • Reproduction • Chemoreception • Reduction of Cholesterol• Intracellular oxygen supply• Growth enhancement• Calcium transport • Improvement of liver performance• Cancer prevention• Healing of wounds• Immune stimulation response• Endocrinology• Encephalomalacia• Water Balance• Reduction of Cholesterol •Protection against: oxidation, irradiation, high temperatures, digestive enzymes and chromatic adaptation *From: Latscha, T. Carotenoids in Animal Nutrition: The Nature and Significance in Animal Feeds. ROCHE PUBLICATION NO. 2175; F. Hoffman Laroche, Animal Nutrition and Health, Basel, Switzerland CYCLOP-EEZE® also contain unbeliev-able levels of HUFA! These levels are "orders of magnitude" higher than what may be found in Artemia nauplii, marine fish oils and the like. In particular, the significant "omega-3" HUFA fractions including Eicosapentanoic Acid (EPA), Docosahexanoic Acid, as well as Arachadonic and Linoleic Acid are without comparison to any other known food substrate. The "omega-3" fatty acids are further compliment-ed with an array of other biologically important HUFA's as seen in the analytical profiles that follow. It is now apparent that the role of the Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acids, especially those of the "omega-3"fraction are of paramount import-ance. Many animals cannot "create" or synthesize these within their bodies and therefore must be supplemented by exogenous sources. Typically, marine organisms such as the Penaeid Shrimps and most marine fishes must ingest these valuable molecules from external sources such as marine algaes.CYCLOP-EEZE® provides huge quantities of HUFA's in a very cost effective manner! The role of the Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acids in the development of aquatic organisms, in terrestrial veterinary medicine and in human medicine has been the focus of intense worldwide research. To date, the scientific community accredits the HUFA's with the following fundamental biological roles:The presence of large amounts of attractants such as "betaine" in CYCLOP-EEZE® and its derived productsassures instant palatability and acceptance by all aquatic organisms. A significant compliment of immune stimulating substances such as "beta-glucan", present within the CYCLOP-EEZE® hemolymph have demonstrated significant immune-stimulation in crustaceans and fishes.Therefore, CYCLOP-EEZE® act as a "vector" projecting essential nutrients in unprecedented concentrations into aquatic and terrestrial animals.BENEFITS OF "OMEGA-3" FATTY ACIDS IN AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS: AQUATIC ANIMAL BENEFITS:HUMAN BENEFITS: • Dramatic Reduction in pathological disease • Considerable improvement in Reproduction• Significant increase in egg clutch size • Dramatic enhancement of egg quality • En-hancement of Feed Conversion Ratio--(FCR) and therefore more rapid growth. • Enhanced larval, juvenile, adult survival • Improved hatchability of fertilized eggs • Supports carotenoid color enhancement • Activates digestive enzymes (lipases) earlier • Increases Sphingomyelin synthesis (nerves) • Supports and enhancesvisual acuity EPA/DHA/AA essential to Salmonids, marine Coldwater fishes no capacity for chain elongation and desaturation beyond 18:3w3 • Reduction of Coronary Disease • Amelioration of Inflammatory Diseases• Improvement in Rheumatoid Arthritis• Significant reductions in Glomular Nephrites• Amelioration of Lupus Erythematosis• Lower incidents of Multiple Sclerosis • Reduction in blood platelet aggregation leading to lower incidence of blood clots heart attack and stroke• Cancer Reduction: The "omega 3" Fatty Acid Eicosapentanoic Acid. [20::5w3] favorably Increases the bodies Prostaglandin synthesis reducing the incidence of breast cancer. Citera Länka till kommentar Dela på andra sidor Fler delningsalternativ...
nelson Postat 23 februari 2006 Författare Dela Postat 23 februari 2006 Hejsan!Var kan man köpa cyclop-eeze?Det finns väl i flytande också?Jaken hittade lite info om fisken och det var ingen munter läsning. "de flesta dör inom de första veckorna"Nelson Citera Länka till kommentar Dela på andra sidor Fler delningsalternativ...
Lejonkungen Postat 23 februari 2006 Dela Postat 23 februari 2006 PWSS har det.http://www.pwss.se/product.php?productid=2991&cat=571&page=1 Citera Länka till kommentar Dela på andra sidor Fler delningsalternativ...
nelson Postat 23 februari 2006 Författare Dela Postat 23 februari 2006 Hejsan!Nu har jag beställt cyclop-eeze. Affären jag köpte fisken av matade med spirulina, artemia och kruksallad.Nelson Citera Länka till kommentar Dela på andra sidor Fler delningsalternativ...
crille Postat 23 februari 2006 Dela Postat 23 februari 2006 när jag introducerar kirurger ger jag dom rostad nori från konsum,sen efter ett tag får dom torkad nori,tror den rostade luktar mer,men torkad har bättre näringsvärde,sen brukar dom få hemlagad räkmix innehållande hela räkor,norispirulina,lite torrfoder,ibland vitlök,detta mixas ordentligt och plattas ut o fryses,alla mina fiskar äter detta.får du bara igång den på något,så kommer den säkert att ta torrfoder oxå Citera Länka till kommentar Dela på andra sidor Fler delningsalternativ...
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