Infusoria

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    Certain microorganisms, including cyclops and daphnia (among others), are sold as a supplemental fish food. Some fish stores or pet shops may have these infusoria available for live purchase, but typically they are sold in frozen cubes—for example, by the Japan-based fish food brand Hikari. Still, some advanced aquarists, with especially large collections of fish, will breed and cultivate their own supplies of the microorganisms. Infusoria can be cultured at-home.

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    About Infusoria

    An explorer cell in the microcosmos, Infusoria is a microorganism that includes cyclops and daphnia. It's often sold as a supplemental fish food, available live or frozen. Advanced aquarists may cultivate their own supplies.

    Infusoria's Area of Expertise

    Infusoria's expertise lies in microorganism exploration, fish food supplements, and at-home cultivation techniques. It's a fascinating world of cyclops, daphnia, and other tiny creatures.

    A random fact that I love is...

    Did you know that some advanced aquarists cultivate their own infusoria supplies? It's a fascinating process that brings the microcosmos to life!