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Feed supplement tailored to baby shrimps special needs.
Rearing feed for shrimps and dwarf crayfish. Rearing Feed Granule size approx 0.1-0.8 mm. CrustaGran baby is a sinking special feed tailored to the needs of fresh water shrimps and dwarf crayfish. CrustaGran contains high-quality proteins from aquatic animals and a high percentage (20%) of valueable algae - Chlorella, Dunaliella, Ascophyllum and 10% Spirulina - for balanced growth and problem -free moulting. Vital vitamins provide for vitality and strengthen reisistance to diseases. Natural carotenoids and astaxanthin help to bring out shrimps natural colouring. CrustaGran retains its form in water for up to 24 hours this avoids unnecessary contamination and clouding of the water.
Rearing feed for shrimps and dwarf crayfish. Rearing Feed Granule size approx 0.1-0.8 mm. CrustaGran baby is a sinking special feed tailored to the needs of fresh water shrimps and dwarf crayfish.
CrustaGran contains high-quality proteins from aquatic animals and a high percentage (20%) of valueable algae - Chlorella, Dunaliella, Ascophyllum and 10% Spirulina - for balanced growth and problem -free moulting. Vital vitamins provide for vitality and strengthen reisistance to diseases. Natural carotenoids and astaxanthin help to bring out shrimps natural colouring.
CrustaGran retains its form in water for up to 24 hours this avoids unnecessary contamination and clouding of the water.
Our Price: £5.70
Quantity On hand: 2
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