NYOS LIQ-RED 250ml – Universal Liquid Coral Food with Natural Plankton and Microalgae
Nyos LIQ-RED is an advanced, all-in-one liquid food designed to meet the complex nutritional needs of all marine corals, including SPS, LPS, soft corals, azooxanthellate species, and anemones. Its exclusive formula features a wide range of marine particles between 5 microns and 2 mm, replicating natural feeding conditions and enabling efficient nutrient absorption. This allows corals to feed as they do in the wild, leading to visibly improved growth, color vibrancy, and polyp extension.
Nyos LIQ-RED contains microalgae such as Haematococcus and Schizochytrium, rich in astaxanthin and omega-3/6/9 fatty acids, as well as natural mussel powder and Arctic zooplankton (Calanus finmarchicus). It is ready to use, requires no refrigeration, and can be dosed manually or with a dosing pump. The balanced formulation also ensures a steady phosphorus supply, even at low phosphate levels, without causing unwanted algae or cyanobacteria growth.
Key features:
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Liquid food with particles from 5 µm to 2 mm for all coral types
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Contains natural plankton, microalgae, mussel powder and Calanus zooplankton
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Rich in amino acids, vitamins, and omega-3/6/9 fatty acids
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Enhances coral growth, vitality, and polyp expansion
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Does not affect water parameters or promote algae/cyano growth
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Supplies phosphorus at low phosphate levels
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No refrigeration required, compatible with dosing pumps
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Ideal when combined with Nyos AMYNO for optimal absorption
Feeding instructions:
Dose 10 ml per day per 1,000 liters (250 gallons). Adjust based on coral load. For best results, use with Nyos AMYNO to stimulate polyp extension and enhance food uptake.
Why choose Nyos LIQ-RED:
Nyos LIQ-RED is the result of expert aquarist-driven research, delivering a complete, biologically active nutrition source tailored for modern reef tanks. Its blend of natural marine particles, algae, zooplankton, and essential nutrients ensures efficient assimilation, minimizes waste, and promotes natural feeding behavior in all coral species, helping maintain a vibrant and thriving reef ecosystem.