Easysps EVO is a feeding solution specifically developed for SPS corals. It is a premium blend of natural marine plankton maintained in mineral suspension, allowing for regular, precise, and homogeneous nutrition.
Easysps EVO is designed to be used with a dosing pump to ensure a constant and controlled supply of essential nutrients to SPS corals.
It contributes to color enhancement, metabolic strengthening, and healthy, balanced growth of SPS corals in reef aquariums.
Available formats: Easysps EVO 25 250 ml, Easysps EVO PRO 1500 ml, and Easysps EVO EXPERT 1500 ml with reinforced concentration.
The formulation of Easysps EVO is based on high nutritional value proteins combined with a balanced amino acid profile, a lipid profile rich in EPA, ARA, and DHA, carbohydrates, and functional micronutrients directly involved in the metabolism of SPS corals.
It contains food particles ranging from 0.2 to 400 µm, with about 60% being smaller than 200 µm, an ideal size for efficient capture by SPS coral polyps.
Easysps EVO is composed exclusively of marine raw materials, including Palaemonetes varians, Tetraselmis, Isochrysis, and Phaeodactylum.
Rich in glutamine, Easysps EVO allows for a rapid metabolic response from corals after administration.
All ingredients are produced and processed in Easy Reefs facilities, ensuring complete control over the production chain and a consistent level of quality.
Recommended initial dose: 1 ml per day for every 250 L of aquarium water. Then increase the dose by 25% per week until reaching the recommended daily dose.
Recommended daily dose: 4 ml per day for every 250 L of aquarium water.
Dose Easysps EVO using a dosing pump to ensure regular and precise distribution. Apply the product near an internal circulation pump to ensure even dispersion in the aquarium.
Due to the stimulation of coral growth, careful monitoring of Kh and Ca parameters is recommended.
The growth of SPS corals will be increased. It's necessary to regularly monitor the concentrations of calcium, carbonates, and magnesium, as their consumption will increase with growth.
The improvement in coral coloration is linked to the high bioavailability of essential amino acids and fatty acids, which act as precursors in the synthesis of fluorescent and non-fluorescent pigments.