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Old 06-29-2007   #1 (permalink)
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New food from Evolution Aqua

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Anyone tried this new food?
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It has literally just been launched in the UK, far too early for any meaningful feedback.
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Have Heard About It And Seen Some Scientific Results Shown To Me By Jasper. It's Pretty Interesting. It Will Be Carried And Distributed Locally By Mystic Koi Here In La. The Formula Doesn't Include Fish Meal According To Jasper.
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I've heard a couple of things re the 'scientific' testing, consumer response will tell I guess.

A fair amount was seemingly sold at the BKKS National, it won't be long until we hear real results.
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I Personally Talked To Jasper Of Ea At The San Diego Koi Show. He Showed Me Some Promising Scientific Results. I Hope Everything Works Wells For This Product.
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polychaete worm

The good old hairy worm can regenerate the posterior (that's the buttocks JR) ,but it is not common to regenerate the head. The best worm for exploring stem cell regeneration and tissue homeostasis is the planarian flatworm.
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can anyone provide us with an ingredience list?

if i was a betting person, based on some of the projects provided by ea, the food would be something worth looking into. they seem to but a lot of stock into what they put their name on.

gonna have to be a very special product to pull me away from saki-hikari, however.....
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They did some actual grow out feeding 25 shintaro showas. Got an average growth 8 to 10 inches. Main ingrdients are worms.
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I took a look at it the other day when it was linked from another forum. It might be outstanding feed, but at $12/lb it would have to be...
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Marine worms, the ragworm, the hairy worm, (Nereis virens) or polychaete worms are an interesting story. A University in the UK seem to have come up with a good idea. By utilising the waste heat-energy water from power stations they have developed marine worm farms. Prized by fishermen and the aquaculture industry, the ragworm is the talk of the campus ...even getting the Queen's Award of all things. I think more important then all the cell regeneration talk is the fact these worms are nutritionally correct...a balance of polyunsaturated fatty acids or highly nutritious.
Maybe one of our UK friends could send us some, would like to try it! Plus I live next to a Nuclear power plant. It is called 'Turkey Point'. We could re-name it to 'Hairy Worm Landing'.
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