Well...it is really simple: corals are animals and have nutritional needs. So if i walk in a pet store to buy...some dog food, i clearly don't choose the bag that says "perfect nutrition for your dog", i would like to read a nutritional label that state if the product contain carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, ecc...
Even if i can accept to not have a complete list of ingredients, i would like to know the nutritional value of the products i'm going to buy...especially to know which product combination will give the most complete nutrition.
here we have:
ZeoFood: it reads food for corals, so i guess it covers everything? or it just gives AA and vitamins? what about inorganics elements or fatty acids content?
Pohl's Xtra: i read it contains aminoacids and some other "stuff"...so in what it is different from Zeofood or Aminoacid concentrate??
Pohl's Coral Vitalizer: again it reads "food for corals"...so in what is it different from zeofood?
Any of the above also supplement iodine or other's inorganics? whit labels like these...we don't really know...
And as a side note: yes, most of other brands are definetely more clear about nutritional claims and provide a list of nutrients (sometimes even whit quantities), even whitout providing the actual list of ingredients...
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