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  1. ineke
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    I haven't fed my shrimp cucumber for a very long time . Do you think they like it?
  2. GotCrabs
    Have ordered 15 CRS and am wanting to know if there are some "must have" foods for these guys, I understand that water conditions are more important but is a diet of just Shrimp Crack, Kale Tablets, Vege Wafers enough?
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  4. revolutionhope
    Shrimp love them :-) !! This mulberry leaf has broken down enough for shrimps to be all over it this morning. Other leaves are also starting to get devoured too. I pick them fresh, freeze them for an hour or more then once they defrost I drop them in. Shrimp initially check them out and graze a little but 1-3 days later they are swarming them. Leaves are a fantastic food source for shrimp and have much less impact on water quality than processed foods. [emoji173] [emoji111] Willhttps://vimeo.com/194120751 -edit- i should point out as mentioned elsewhere on the forum that freezing leaves ruptures the cell walls effectively achieving the same result as blanching.
  5. fishmosy
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    Number #457 and #502 solves the riddle of why I blanked out two of the tanks http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.org/2015/index1.html

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