🐠 Dive into the Future of Fish Feeding!
Our Decapsulated Brine Shrimp Eggs are a high-protein, natural food source designed for tropical fish, fry, and corals. Weighing 2.82 ounces, these shell-free eggs require no hatching, making them a convenient and energy-rich option for aquarists seeking to enhance their aquatic pets' diets.
Item Weight | 3.8 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 2.82 Ounce |
A**R
Fish food
Tiny little eggs my fish like .. very satisfied with the buy
K**H
Good for fry
My baby fish love these, and so do the adults...lol
J**O
A Nutrient-Rich Treat for Aquatic Life
These decapsulated brine shrimp eggs are a fantastic way to boost the nutrition of my fish, fry, and corals. They're packed with protein and other essential nutrients, making them a healthy and delicious treat. The easy-to-use format makes it simple to incorporate them into my feeding routine, and I've noticed a significant improvement in the health and vitality of my aquatic pets.
V**Y
The picture is deceiving
This scan is literally about 3 inches tall. It is the smallest product not worth the money.
A**A
Yummy
...at least that's what my fish think. Have been feeding these to my fish and they do go nuts over it. Snails love it too. Does float on the surface a bit, better to disturb the surface so they fall down. Nice and small, especially small-mouthed and young fish (pencil fish, fry) benefit from it, but so far all my fish have been all over this.They love it!
A**R
A little goes a VERY Long way!
I’ve been trying to raise some corydoras fry and betta fry out and these decapsulated brine shrimp eggs are absolutely amazing! When they say a little bit goes a long way, what they really mean is an EXTREMELY little bit goes an EXTREMELY long way. I take a chopstick and use the tip of it to scoop out a little bit of these eggs to soak them for a bit. After I soak the eggs in dechlorinated water for a few minutes, I use just that tiny amount to feed 7 different fry tubs! SEVEN! I also use another scoop of it to feed a multitude of my tanks and it’s always the food they seem to look forward to the most! The feeding response for these decapsulated eggs is CRAZY!!! This stuff is absolutely invaluable for breeding and conditioning your fish!!
W**M
Yup-Yup!
My tetras and dwarf shrimp sure go to town on this, no doubt the Brazos crayfish too, but it's hard to even see them very often, let alone see them feed. No doubt the gobies are getting some too. This is one of the foods that really get the activity levels up.
L**Y
Fry and shrimp approved...
I like feeding more simple whole feeds like daphnia etc. so was interested to try this out. I've fed everyone baby brine shrimp before but dried stored foods are great to have on hand as well so I was intrigued. For in between fresh or frozen feedings it's great. The young cories love this as well as shrimp (neo and filter feeders). Everyone else had picked at it too (angels, tetra etc.) Little goes a long way, great addition to their diet.
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