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The Truth About Kelp  (The ABMac / Kelp Comparison) -    go to chart
 
Does Mother Nature provide the best food source for ABalone?
Optimizing the Growth, Health, Development & Survival is Bio-Marine's credo when creating new diets. With protein being a primary requirement for ABalone, we raise the question that if ABMac’s protein levels surpass that contained in kelp by more than 10 times, is kelp really the best food source available? We think not…. With today’s technology, we can provide a format that is truly commensurate with Mother Nature herself... only we’ve gone one step further by increasing the nutrient profile to their optimum levels. This includes the DHA rich AlgaMac-3000 and ABalone-specific attractants.

 

ABMac

More than 10 times the protein.

Proximate Analysis
ABMac
ABalone Diet
Kelp
(Ascophyllum Nodosum)
[Norwegian 'brown' seaweed]
Kelp
(Macrocystis pyrifera) [partially dried]
Protein 45.97% 4 - 10% 5-6%
Fat 13.65% 1-1.2% 1-1.2%
Carbohydrates
(by subtraction)
17.84% 38-45% 40-45%
Ash 15.32% 17-22% 33-35%
Moisture 7.22% 13% 10-11%
 

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