Shrimp Food
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Shrimp Food
Just wish to share with you what new items I saw yesterday. There are three new kinds of shrimp food (made in Taiwan):
(1) Colour enhancer
(2) Egg enhancer
(3) Size enhancer (the shop keeper said that it could make babies grow faster and bigger)
(1) Colour enhancer
(2) Egg enhancer
(3) Size enhancer (the shop keeper said that it could make babies grow faster and bigger)
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I have not made that determination, I raise my shrimp for 3 reasons, I am retired and they give me something to do that I like, I do not have a display tank, they are in 20 gal long tanks with hundreds of occupants. my shrimp, crays, supplement my income, they give me great pleasure. in my lifetime I have seen many products come along, many were bogus. I would love to see a mfgr give samples to a group of people (like us and that wonder food) to try, and then report back on it's merits or lack of same. 

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I wouldn't pay any more for specialized shrimp food than I currently pay for the basic high quality fish formulations that I feed my shrimp.
Because most shrimp/crayfish are opportunistic detrivores and scavengers, they will eat most anything and high protein formulated foods are MUCH more nutritious than most natural foods they would eat in the wild.
I feed a simple mix of quality flake, pellets, algae wafers (that actually have lots of algae in them), and freeze dried or frozen whole foods such as brine shrimp and daphnia.
Because most shrimp/crayfish are opportunistic detrivores and scavengers, they will eat most anything and high protein formulated foods are MUCH more nutritious than most natural foods they would eat in the wild.
I feed a simple mix of quality flake, pellets, algae wafers (that actually have lots of algae in them), and freeze dried or frozen whole foods such as brine shrimp and daphnia.
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- YuccaPatrol
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