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Premium Frozen Mysis Shrimp 3.5oz (30 Cubes) - High Protein Aquatic Food for Saltwater & Freshwater Fish | Ideal for Reef Tanks, Marine Fish, and Tropical Aquariums
Premium Frozen Mysis Shrimp 3.5oz (30 Cubes) - High Protein Aquatic Food for Saltwater & Freshwater Fish | Ideal for Reef Tanks, Marine Fish, and Tropical Aquariums

Premium Frozen Mysis Shrimp 3.5oz (30 Cubes) - High Protein Aquatic Food for Saltwater & Freshwater Fish | Ideal for Reef Tanks, Marine Fish, and Tropical Aquariums

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Frozen Mysis Shrimp - 30 Cubes - 3.5 oz

San Francisco Bay Brand Frozen Mysis Shrimp is a 3.5 ounce package that contains 30 individual frozen cubes designed to provide essential nutrients, vitamins and proteins to the inhabitants of your aquatic ecosystem. Ideal for sensitive and picky eaters, these versatile, nutrient rich mysis shrimp cubes are enthusiastically eaten by an incredibly wide variety of freshwater and saltwater fish such as tetras, cichlids, barbs, angels, mollies, swordtails, angels, seahorses, butterflies, clownfish, wrasses and many others. Additionally, mysis shrimp are one of the few frozen foods that seahorses will readily eat. Mysis shrimp are a small, protein rich brackish water creatures known to act as a feeding stimulant for various fish and seahorses, which is currently thought to be caused by the presence of certain amino acids. Helps to enhance growth, intensify vibrant colorations and provide fish with a well needed boost of energy.

Please Note:

Feed often, but only what can be consumed in three minutes. Remove any uneaten food. Never overfeed. No thawing or rinsing required. Keep frozen.

Microwaving or thawing in hot water is not recommended, as this breaks down the nutrients contained in frozen fish food.

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