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		<title>Comment on Sustainability by Yawning Damselfish &#171; Ecoxotic LED Aquarium Lights</title>
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		<dc:creator>Yawning Damselfish &#171; Ecoxotic LED Aquarium Lights</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 18:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Browsing through our photo archives, we found a Yawning Damselfish (Sleepyfish sp.). Captive raised from Sustainable Aquatics, we still have a few of these in our reef tank! Sustainable Aquatics has a very unique program for captive raising many species of fish, including these damselfish. Hobbyists often get confused with &#8220;Captive Bred&#8221; fish and &#8220;Captive Raised&#8221; fish. Captive bred fish have been raised from conception to juvenile/adult in an aquarium environment (all their life). Captive raised fish are actually collected from the ocean at a very early stage in life, then raised in an aquarium. Captive raised fish are much easier for hobbyists to keep as they are well acclimated to aquarium conditions and are already feeding on aquatic foods. You can read more about the benefits of captive raised fish here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Browsing through our photo archives, we found a Yawning Damselfish (Sleepyfish sp.). Captive raised from Sustainable Aquatics, we still have a few of these in our reef tank! Sustainable Aquatics has a very unique program for captive raising many species of fish, including these damselfish. Hobbyists often get confused with &#8220;Captive Bred&#8221; fish and &#8220;Captive Raised&#8221; fish. Captive bred fish have been raised from conception to juvenile/adult in an aquarium environment (all their life). Captive raised fish are actually collected from the ocean at a very early stage in life, then raised in an aquarium. Captive raised fish are much easier for hobbyists to keep as they are well acclimated to aquarium conditions and are already feeding on aquatic foods. You can read more about the benefits of captive raised fish here. [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on Hatchery Feeds by Sustainable Aquatics releases Dry Hatchery Diet in two pellet sizes &#124; The Depot of Talk</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sustainable Aquatics releases Dry Hatchery Diet in two pellet sizes &#124; The Depot of Talk</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 02:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Sustainable Aquatics&#8217; Dry Hatchery Diet is a new feed from the captive-bred marine fish producer which is designed to help fish grow fast and colorful. SA Dry Hatchery Diet is made with krill, fish and squid meal and specifically added astaxanthin so your fish can keep their bright red and orange colors. Rich foods like this one with 52% protein and 16% fat are great for fast growing fish and reef species with high metabolism like small wrasses and anthias but it should not be used exclusively on the average reef tanks since it may contribute to higher nutrient build-up then you would get if you just fed your tangs some nori. SA Dry Hatchery Diet comes in a 0.5mm and 1.5mm pellet size, just a little bit larger and smaller than the classic red discus bits made by Tetra and Sera and it is available now to marine life dealers who purchase captive bred fish from Sustainable Aquatics. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Sustainable Aquatics&#8217; Dry Hatchery Diet is a new feed from the captive-bred marine fish producer which is designed to help fish grow fast and colorful. SA Dry Hatchery Diet is made with krill, fish and squid meal and specifically added astaxanthin so your fish can keep their bright red and orange colors. Rich foods like this one with 52% protein and 16% fat are great for fast growing fish and reef species with high metabolism like small wrasses and anthias but it should not be used exclusively on the average reef tanks since it may contribute to higher nutrient build-up then you would get if you just fed your tangs some nori. SA Dry Hatchery Diet comes in a 0.5mm and 1.5mm pellet size, just a little bit larger and smaller than the classic red discus bits made by Tetra and Sera and it is available now to marine life dealers who purchase captive bred fish from Sustainable Aquatics. [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on Hatchery Feeds by Sustainable Aquatics releases Dry Hatchery Diet in two pellet sizes</title>
		<link>http://www.sustainableaquatics.com/products/hatchery-feeds/#comment-71</link>
		<dc:creator>Sustainable Aquatics releases Dry Hatchery Diet in two pellet sizes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 19:52:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] by Tetra and Sera and it is available now to marine life dealers who purchase captive bred fish from Sustainable Aquatics.      Tweet  Posted in Reef News &#124;  Search More: &#160; dry hatchery diet &#8226; sustainable [...]</description>
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