EasyLPS "Secret of success growing lps"

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What advantages does Easylps bring us?



Some reefers may think that it is just another food to feed LPS. Nothing could be further from the truth, our LPS food includes natural bioactives that help reduce ROS, increase its regenerative capacity or increase growth.



And what are these bioactives?



As an example and answering the question, we will mention Tetraselmis chuii, it is a unique marine ingredient that is produced under patented technology. Accumulates 30 times more superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity than any other product on the market (30,000 IU/g of SOD activity).

Superoxide dismutase (SOD), one of the main enzymes of the cellular antioxidant system, plays a fundamental role in the antioxidant process, preventing the formation of free radicals, especially reactive oxygen species (ROS).

Superoxide dismutase is the first defense system against damage caused by reactive oxygen species, whose danger lies in the damage they can cause to important cellular components (lipids, proteins, DNA).

EasyLPS is so special among other factors because we include a greater amount of this microalgae in the Easylps food.



HOW TO USE EASYLPS?

Feed the coral on alternate days, preferably during the aquariums night period. Hydrate the granules for 2 minutes with water from the aquarium. Use this water to stimulate the opening of the coral. Use a pipette to deposit 2-4 granules on the oral disc of the polyp.



*WHY DO WE USE THESE MICROALGAE?


1. Tetraselmis chuii for its high antioxidant content Superoxide Dismutase, Catalase and Glutathione Peroxidase.

2. Phaeodactylum tricornutum for its high content of the essential fatty acids EPA and ARA and beta-glucans that enhance the immune system of corals.

3. Isochrysis galbana for its lipid profile rich in essential fatty acids DHA.



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