Anyone supplement their Aro food w/ Vitamins?

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Mr Pleco;1407761; said:
I haven't seen Viltality at on line resellers an LFS near me is a Seachem Plat dealer...

Here's a description from their web site:

http://www.seachem.com/home/home.html

Vitality™ is a comprehensive vitamin, amino acid, and trace element supplement developed to address nutritional requirements commonly associated with long term closed system housing of marine ornamental fish. Vitality™ contains ascorbic acid in a heavy base of spirulina and chlorella. Ascorbic acid is a cofactor in the hydroxylation of proline and lysine to components of procollagen, the precursor of collagen, necessary for the formation of connective tissues, scar tissue in wound repair, and bone matrix.* Both spirulina and chlorella contain a rich assortment of amino acids and vitamins. Vitality™ can be used on freshwater ornamental fish; however, it is specifically designed for marine fish where lateral line degeneration disease is often encountered.

I love this!
Ingredients: whole farm raised mealworms (Tenebrio molitor). Refrigerate after opening. Not intended for human consumption.
Damn, I was planning on serving this for dinner tomorrow!
 
johnptc;1408858; said:
i prefer azoo arowana vitamins ( liquid) designed for aro's and seems great for pimas as well..... i use it on the dry food. or i use fw zoe reportedly good for hith prevention

Do you use The Azoo Aro Vit in the water aswell, or just to soak the food? I have been using it in the water for a while now and it seems to help heal up small wounds(rubbed jaw, torn fins) and the color has gotten better in my fish(the cichlids too). I imagine it would cost a lot to add to your water.
 
softturtle;1825841; said:
Do you use The Azoo Aro Vit in the water aswell, or just to soak the food? I have been using it in the water for a while now and it seems to help heal up small wounds(rubbed jaw, torn fins) and the color has gotten better in my fish(the cichlids too). I imagine it would cost a lot to add to your water.


just on the food :):)
 
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