What is the most effective, non-refrigerated, Amino Acid supplement you have used specifically for nursing damaged coral tissue (e.g., frag healing/recession) while also supporting vibrant growth and color? Looking for the best budget per-dose option.
Supplement confusion Hi, I'm new to the board and working out in general. I'm 23 yrs. old, about 5' 9" and weigh 130. I just started working out a month ago and have basically been buying stuff people tell me I need. Mainly protein stuff. Anyway, I currently am taking Amino Fuel 1000 by Twinlab (about two with every meal), Multi-Vitamins from GNC (two with breakfast), 100% Whey Protein (about ...
Amino acids can worsen dinoflagellates issues. Adding extra fish If your tank has the extra room, increasing the fish load can be a satisfying way to increase nutrients while simultaneously adding more activity and inhabitants. If you don’t have many fish, adding excess food without consumption will increase the carbon and organic waste input.
Amino acids from the peanut butter can also help repair and build muscle tissue after her exercise. Summary: Rosa’s digestive system breaks down the peanut butter and bread into glucose and amino acids. These molecules enter her circulatory system, which delivers them, along with oxygen from her respiratory system, to her cells.
While I have made many positive changes to my aquarium so far, I’m always looking for more ways to improve coral health and growth, and one that I know many people use is amino acid dosing. I’m curious as to the benefits of doing so, aside from being another nutrient source for the corals.