The Reef Nutrition philosophy: Natural, wild type feeds for every animal in your tank, Live feed and intact, whole organism-feeds Helping each reef system to be healthy, Colorful and Diverse!


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Instant Algae Products > Microalgae and Phytoplankton
Phytoplankton are single cell microalgae that exist primarily in the water column. Microalgae is the beginning of the marine food chain and the primary source of essential nutrients for most reef filter feeders. Filter feeders that rely directly on phytoplankton (microalgae) include bivalves like clams, scallops, mussels, and oysters, as well as many corals, feather dusters, sponges, ascidians and zooplankton like rotifers and copepods.


Nannochloropsis 3600 - 1 Quart Bottle (18% dry weight)
68 billion cells / ml, for growing rotifers and for greenwater
Nannochloropsis 3600 - 1 liter bag (18% dry weight)
68 billion cells / ml, for growing rotifers and for greenwater


Rotifer Diet High Density 1 - 3600, 1 liter bag
55 billion cells / ml, for growing rotifers and for greenwater


Shellfish Diet 1800, 1 Quart bottle (9% dry weight)
2 billion cells / ml, for feeding bivalve shellfish in hatcheries or universities


Pavlova 1800 - 1 Quart Bottle (18% dry weight)
3.3 billion cells / ml, for DHA enrichment and feeding bivalve shellfish


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Tetraselmis 3600 - 1 liter bag (18% dry weight)
1.5 billion cells / ml, for feeding bivalve shellfish, shrimp, and zooplankton


Thalassiosira weissflogii (TW) 1200, 1 Quart bottle (6% dry weight)
320 million to 4.6 billion cells / ml, for feeding bivalve shellfish and shrimp


Isochrysis 1800, Quart bottle (9% dry weight)
4.4 billion cells/ml, for DHA enrichment and feeding bivalve shellfish
Nannochloropsis 3600, Greenwater
68 billion cells / ml, for growing rotifers and greenwater


Reef Nutrition™ Marine Live Feeds are produced by Reed Mariculture, the world's largest producer of marine microalgae concentrates. We supply algal feeds and zooplankton to universities, marine ornamental growers, and over 500 fish, shrimp, and shellfish hatcheries in 70+ countries around the world.