Will Red Sea Reef Energy Help Corals Grow? BRStv Product Spotlight
Today on BRStv we have a product spotlight on Red Sea Reef Energy which is part of the Red Sea Reef Care Program.
So the first question to ask is — do you really need to feed corals? The simple answer is no. There are many successful reef tanks out there that do not feed their corals. However, reefing is about find what is best for your tank and implementing that into your saltwater aquarium. This is why coral nutritional additives are produces by so many reefing manufacturers.
Generally most reef hobbyists look for tissue and polyp health and changes in coloration. But the biggest sign of health is growth. Growth in and of itself is a really good indicator of health. And generally speaking most living organisms use energy in the following manor, first for metabolic function and tissue repair, second for growth and third reproduction.
So Red Sea Reef Energy – what is it? Simply put, it is a two part system — Reef Energy A and Reef Energy B. Reef Energy A is the necessary carbohydrates that make is easier for your corals to absorb the nutrients and amino acids in Reef Energy B. Red Sea does a really good job breaking down what can seem like a pretty complicated process. Red Sea research has led them to conclude that most corals get 85% of their nutrition from their symbiotic algae. The other 15% must come from another source and so Red Sea set out to provide these essential elements to maximize growth, coloration and health.
Red Sea Reef Energy Part A is comprised mainly of carbohydrates, amino acids, fatty acids and suspended protein flocks. All of which are necessary for metabolic functions like protein production and soft tissue regeneration.
Red Sea Part B is comprised of a concentrated solution of vitamins and marine amino acids which Red Sea found were important parts of coral nutrition and limiting factors. They also found the included vitamins are an important precursor to the proper formation of proteins. All of these elements found in this product are marine-based.
Dosing these products is easy. Just a few milliliters per 25 gallons of water dosed every day. Have you tried Red Sea Reef Energy?
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