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Shrimp food with spirulina and alder cones
sera Shrimps Nature is the staple food consisting of gently manufactured granules without dyes and preservatives for all shrimps in fresh and marine water.
The balanced composition with ingredients close to nature, such as spirulina and alder cones, provides everything the shrimps require for healthy growth and safe molting. Fertility, splendid coloration and disease resistance are enhanced in a directed way.
The sinking small granules keep their shape for a very long time, thus allowing the shrimps – according to their natural feeding habits – to grab them and slowly graze them off without polluting the water.
Complete feed for all shrimps
fish meal, wheat flour, wheat germ, brewers yeast, spirulina (5%), Ca-caseinate, sea algae, gammarus, stinging nettle, willow bark, alder cones, fish oil (containing 49% omega fatty acids), mannan oligosaccharides, herbs, alfalfa, parsley, paprika, green-lipped mussel, spinach, carrots, Haematococcus algae, garlic.
Vitamins and provitamins: Vit. A 37,000 IU/kg, Vit. D3 1,800 IU/kg, Vit. E (D, L-α-tocopheryl acetate) 120 mg/kg, Vit. B1 35 mg/kg, Vit. B2 90 mg/kg, stab. Vit. C (L-ascorbyl monophosphate) 550 mg/kg.
Crude Protein 40.5%, Crude Fat 7.7%, Crude Fiber 6.0%, Moisture 5.0%, Crude Ash 10.5%, Ca 2.5%, P 1.0%.
Natural ornamental fish diet
This product belongs to the "sera Nature" product range, which does not require any dyes nor preservatives. A varied diet with ingredients close to nature is the best protection against deficiencies, and supports the health and liveliness of the fish. The Nature food types therefore contain natural ingredients such as Spirulina, Krill or sustainable insect meal from soldier fly larvae (Hermetia). The signets on the front side of the package highlight these ingredients and their amounts in the food.
Feed sparingly once daily. Advice: Do not remove remainders of the granules, which keep their shape for a long time, too quickly since shrimps graze off their food slowly.