A treat for freshwater and saltwater fish alike, 100% Brine Shrimp are collected daily, quickly cleaned in freshwater to remove salt, and flash frozen to retain natural nutrition. Equivalent in food value to live brine shrimp. Available in flat packs or 48, 1/2" square, frozen cubes.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein 5.8% min
Crude Fat 0.6% min
Crude Fiber 0.25% max
Moisture 92.0% max
Feeding Instructions: Feed often, but only what your fish will consume in three minutes. Remove any uneaten food. Never overfeed. Keep unused portion in your freezer.
This is an excellent treat for any fish. They will love it. From experience I feel San Fran Bay is excellent quality. I bought a combo/multi-pack from the LFS and it had spirulina enriched brine shrimp, bloodworms, and emerald entree and my africans make short work of it all. Not to say the other brands aren't good, I just feel this is top shelf.
...Fish love this and attck it fast, no waist they devour everything, better and cheaper in cost then the hikary, I usually by the 32 oz slab....its cheaper and its awesome..I recommend this highly!
billibudusa has used this product for 3 Years or More.
Overall Rating: 10/10
April 3, 2005
"Yum - Yum"
Every single one of my fish loves this stuff. From the African cichlids, to the South American Cichlids, to the catfishes and sharks. Great high quality brine shrimp, makes a great weekly treat.
I regularly feed my Haps the spirulina enriched brine shrimp and they never have refused it. The only problem I have is the cubes don't come out easily. The cubes hang up on the corners of the packaging and are very difficult to get out if the cubes are frozen well.
Great product. Convenient cubes make it easy to feed with no mess. Either thawing in a cup of water, or hand feeding it, my peacocks and haps go crazy for it.
My fish love this product. I pop the cubes out into a paper cup, mix in a bit of tank water to help speed up thawing. Once thawed my Fronts (as a treat) gobble it up like kids to candy.
The stuff is great as I have not had a problem with the stuff. It's nicely divided into cubes waiting to be "popped" out and dropped into the tank. You don't need to worry about touching the stuff.
It's funny to watch the biggest fish in the tank try to thaw the cube in his mouth while others are hanging around his mouth waiting for pieces to melt off.
My only problem was that sometimes one cube was too much or too little for one tank. If it was half of the size, portioning would have been easier. But a scooping out a good porting was easily done with a small net.
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