Cobalt Frozen CA Mysis deal

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Anyone feed this product?

It appears it's the same Mysis used in Hikari Canadian Mysis and Piscine Energetics except that they add S.E.L.C.O. BOOST which adds vitamins, the ingredient in garlic and fats (seems to boost the fat content from 2% to 10%).

I'm tempted to buy these bc they are on clearance at drfosters:
https://m.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3578+7927+8038+29131&pcatid=29131

$14.99 for 2lb flat packs. There is a code that ends Nov 18 for an additional 15% off. Shipping is $19.99 for next day air for frozen foods.

Figured I'd share

Edit:
Looking at the other products, I guess the big difference is that PE and Hikari is pure Mysis, so maybe you get more actual Mysis with them? You get vitamins with these do not sure which would be better. I'm a sucker for deals though.
 
So I delayed ordering when I posted this as price went up to $18 and then back to $29.99.

I looked at it yesterday and it's back on sale for $14.99 and until the end of December 11, it's an additional 20% off. I'm probably gonna place an order later. $12 for 32oz packages seem like a great deal. Yeah it's $20 next day air shipping but it you order enough, the extra 20% off pays for that.
 
So I rushed to place an order by midnight. Get up early today and find out the food is now 40% off frozen food .I guess they are trying to clear their inventory for tax reasons?

Anyway, I got lucky. They couldn't change discount code but I was able to cancel the order as it hasnt shipped yet. This includes 40% off the already on sale $14.99 32oz Cobalt CA Mysis. I'm also ordering the PE and Hikari versions so I can compare them.
 
Package arrived today. Even if there are fillers from the Selco boost, this is a ridiculously good deal for frozen food. I probably should've got More Cobalt CA Mysis instead of ordering other stuff as well. The main tank fish went after it immediately.

Again it is normally $30 there, but I've seen for $23 something before. It was $14.99 and I got 40% off so I paid $9 per 32 oz flat. There's a pick next to a normal size blister pack to give reference. I was surprised how big this package was.

Of course, just feeding dried pellets is a more cost effective way to feed but I like mixing in frozen.MVIMG_20181213_104817.jpg MVIMG_20181213_104503.jpg MVIMG_20181213_103736.jpg MVIMG_20181213_103732.jpg
 
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