San Francisco Bay Brand Freeze Dried Mysis Shrimp 3.35oz

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Great for algae eaters, angels, discus, tetras, cichlids, gouramis, eels, clownfish, groupers, barbs, live bearers and more.
An excellent primary diet, supplement, or treat for your freshwater fish and saltwater fish
Special liquid-carbon-dioxide freezing process maximizes freshness and flavor

Amazon.com Price: £19.99 (as of 10/04/2023 15:58 PST- Details) & FREE Shipping. Details

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Mysis Shrimp are one of the most nutritious and readily accepted foods for almost all fresh and saltwater aquarium fish, such as tetras, cichlids, livebearers, angels, barbs, butterfly’s, clownfish and gobies. San Francisco Bay Brand Freeze Dried Mysis are just as nutritious as live food without the risk of parasites.

Mysis shrimp also make an excellent nutritious treat for turtles, frogs and other amphibians. Frozen with a special liquid-carbon-dioxide freezing process to maximize freshness and flavor, all-natural San Francisco Bay Brand Freeze-Dried Mysis Shrimp contain no added colors or preservatives. This tempting fish food stimulates growth, enhances color, supports daily vigor, and entices eating – even from finicky feeders. In fact, San Francisco Bay Brand Freeze-Dried Mysis Shrimp are one of the few foods seahorses will readily accept.

Great for algae eaters, angels, discus, tetras, cichlids, gouramis, eels, clownfish, groupers, barbs, live bearers and more.
An excellent primary diet, supplement, or treat for your freshwater fish and saltwater fish
Special liquid-carbon-dioxide freezing process maximizes freshness and flavor
All-natural Mysis shrimp stimulate growth, enhance color, and entice feeding

San Francisco Bay Brand Freeze Dried Mysis Shrimp 3.35oz
San Francisco Bay Brand Freeze Dried Mysis Shrimp 3.35oz

Amazon.com Price: £19.99 (as of 10/04/2023 15:58 PST- Details) & FREE Shipping. Details

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