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15x Mulberry Leaves for Aquarium Shrimps!
Posted 6 days ago in Portland, OR
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Hey folks you currently looking at some mulberry leaves. Mulberry leaves are an excellent source of natural food for the Neocaridina and Caridina shrimp. But why feed with mulberry leaves? Mulberry provides vital nutrients like protein, calcium, and vitamins that support healthy molting, growth, and general well-being, mulberry leaves also promote the development of advantageous biofilms for shrimp to graze on. These are just a few of the many advantages that mulberry leaves give aquarium shrimp. Shrimp may graze on biofilms, or bacteria, which are created when mulberry leaves break down and offer an extra food supply. Mulberry leaves are an appropriate and enriching addition to aquarium setups because they constitute a natural component of many shrimp's meals in their natural habitats. Q: How long does a mulberry last with 50 shrimps? A: Usually, it takes about 24 hours for that number of shrimps to completely finish a leaf. If it's 100 shrimps, then about 12 hours. therefore, if you have less than 50 shrimp then maybe slice a whole leaf in half and only feed the other half. Q: What should I do before feed to my shrimps? A: Boil the leaves up to 6-8 minutes to soften the leaves. Q: Do You have other leaves for shrimp? A: I sure Do! I have Dried Banana Leaves, Dried Guava Leaves, Indian Almond Leaves, Dried Oak Leaves, Alder Cones, and Grape Leaves! Q: Do you ship? A: I sure do! with a $5.50 for shipping and handling fee. Q: Where are you located? A: I am located from Raleigh Hills, Portland, Oregon the zip code of 97225.
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