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Volume: 1000mL

For feeding purpose, not for algae culturing

For algae culturing, please refer to our live algae stock and culture mediums

 

Our concentrated Haematococcus pluvialis – a premium, ready-to-use microalgae concentrate designed to deliver a powerful nutritional boost for your aquaculture and aquarium systems. Haematococcus pluvialis is renowned as the richest natural source of astaxanthin, a potent antioxidant that enhances coloration, boosts immunity, and supports overall health in aquatic species. Packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and beneficial fatty acids, this concentrate enriches live feeds and direct diets, promoting vibrant health and robust growth in fish, shrimp, and other aquatic organisms.

 

Our pre-formulated concentrate streamlines your feeding process – simply add it to your regimen for immediate benefits without any extra preparation. Ideal for both marine and freshwater systems, it’s perfect for enhancing the nutritional profile of live feeds such as rotifers and copepods or for direct supplementation in your aquaculture setups.

 

Product description

Cell size: 8-50㎛

Density: 80 million cells/ml

Net weight: 22%

Protein: 37%

Carbohydrates: 30%

Fat: 12%

Polyunsaturated fatty acids(fat content): 79%

 

Feature

Able to accumulate significant concentrations of astaxanthin, is used as an antioxidant food supplement or as a food colouring (salmon aquaculture)

 

Suitable for

1. Shellfish (oyster and abalone larvae)

2. Crustaceans (shrimp and crab larvae)

3. Fish larvae

4. Live feeds (e.g. rotifers)

Concentrated Haematococcus pluvialis

HK$600.00Price

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    (Except public holiday)

    +852 97384175

    Unit 1018, 10/F, Building 19W No. 19 Hong Kong Science Park, Pak Shek Kok, N.T., Hong Kong

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