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Fluval Shrimp Granules, 1.2-Ounce

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$9.53

$ 5 .03 $5.03

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About this item

  • A healthy dose of multi-vitamin supplement to ensure growth while supporting disease resistance
  • Highly nutritious
  • No artificial colorants
  • For freshwater shrimp


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Scott
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I have been using this shrimp for years. The shrimp like it.
RP
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
Shrimp eat it but shrimp are not picky eaters so.lol
Nicole
Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2025
Neo Shrimp love it, no problem with any shrimp. Iv been feeding them this for a year with veggies no failed mults. I definitely recommend this one if you’re looking to try it.
asma
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2025
It’s working for my neocaridinas
Cindy
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2024
My shrimp come out of hiding when they get fed. They love it.
Dave B
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2024
I decided to try this while I was creating my own formula. My shrimp ate it, but didn't go crazy for it. Fish and shrimp can't get enough of the recipe I created. Pleased with the product though.
Andrea Taylor
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2024
Haven't lost a shrimp to a failed molt since adding this to their diet. They also LOVE this stuff. Works well for improving snail shell quality as well!
Kiernen Mcphedran
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2024
I paid $9 CAD, for that price its great. Currently this product is listed at $29?!? Massive rip off
Andrew
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2024
I finally found one that doesn’t waste food. Easy to measure. Best results use with a glass dish so granules don’t penetrate your substrate. My shrimp are loving it. Really good product. I’m enjoying watching them eat.
CSo
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023
I have tried most things and this one so far is one all my shrimp tanks love.Pro: sinking granules, small parts they can run off with rather then fighting, easy clean up if you use a dish.Cons: nothing I can think of.They don't need a lot so this will last ages for me but I only as much as they can clean out in a 12 hour period. Works great I highly suggest you try it.
Marco Labahn
Reviewed in Germany on March 15, 2015
Meine garnelen stürzen sich jetzt nicht so drauf obwohl ich anders erwartet habe, fressen tun sie es aber trotzdem! Danke
Ashley Pigott
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2015
My shrimp like this and within about 15min of dropping it in their tank most of them have usually found a piece to munch on for a while. I only have 10-20shrimp at the moment, so this is going to last me a LONG time, and it is a pretty good deal considering the first two ingredients are fish meal and krill instead of fillers (corn meal, squid meal, wheat flour, earthworm meal, dried spirulina algae, wheat gluten meal, dried seaweed meal, dried yeast, squid liver meal are the next 9). Not sure if they like this because it's food or because it's good food, but it seems like they at least enjoy it more than what they get off the plants and sponge filter because when they smell it they start searching. I don't think they should only be fed this, so sometimes I give them blanched peas and will be getting some algae wafers soon, but this is good stuff. Also, if your like me and for some reason it bothers you that the food doesn't immediately sink, just pinch it between your fingers and drop it just under the surface of the water. It will sink immediately.
Complexity
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2015
When put in the tank, it doesn't instantly sink. This is actually a good thing because it floats on the surface to the point of scattering all over the tank. Then they start sinking. My red and fire red cherry shrimp colonies seem to like it. They like to grab a "chunk" and hog it all to themselves.My concern is that I have to try to put in the number of granules equal to the number of shrimp I have. If I put in less, then some shrimp simply won't get fed (which concerns me most in regards to the smaller or younger shrimp). If I put in more, then some granules will sit there until the shrimp decide to have a second meal. This might be fine with tanks with only a few shrimp, but I have tanks with full colonies of shrimp. I might have 50 or 75 or maybe even 100 shrimp in a colony. There are far too many to count. And since my shrimp tanks are heavily planted, I can't eyeball it to see if all the shrimp have a granule or if some are sitting there hungry.I recently bought 50 amano shrimp and have had them in quarantine for the last three weeks. I lost a couple early on, but the rest have been healthy ever since. I decided to feed them some of this food, and I strongly regret it. The next day, 5 shrimp had died. I removed the dead shrimp and did a water change in order to clean up any remaining food. It's now a day later, and all the rest of the shrimp are okay. I'm not sure what killed those 5 shrimp, but it was odd that it happened right after I fed them this food.The only thing that I can conclude is that this food encourages the shrimp to overeat which means it goes through their digestive track very quickly, making it more difficult for them to absorb the nutrients. Further, this food contains little fibre which can cause their digestive tracks to become constipated. Put together, you have shrimp gorging themselves on food that's causes constipation. I have to wonder if this is why 5 of my shrimp died after feeding on this food.I generally prefer to feed my shrimp Shirakura Shrimp Food (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KMIJ98E). I've used that food for 7 years with great success. It lasts a very long time because the food is more dense. The Fluval Shrimp Granules are very light weight which makes me think they're puffed up with air (kind of like popcorn). Shirakura Shrimp Food is more expensive, but the nutrient content is better for shrimp (lower protein, higher fibre). My only complaint about the Shirakura is that the shrimp go nuts over it, swarming all over it. I tend to put in several pieces to help decrease the fighting frenzy over it. That also helps me ensure that all the shrimp, including the smaller and younger ones, are fed each time.So I like this Fluval food okay. I tend to use it when I'm in a hurry because I can quickly put some in and run off. I prefer the Shirakura food because it's more nutritious and I can be certain all the shrimp are getting fed, but because they sink right away, I take a little more time to drop the food in various places in the tank (it doesn't float like the Fluval so I have to spread it around myself). After having my amano shrimp dying after eating the Fluval food, I think I'll feed it very sparingly in the future and stick to the Shirakura as their main food.
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