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Product Description BENIBACHI Super Bacterium BEE MAX is a mixture of enzyme and chitosan (double of Bee3) which helps to maintain water quality, promotes growth, coloration and molting of juvenile and adult shrimps. Bee3 can be used on a regular basis to increase clarity of water, or to a point whereby molting improvement is achieved. You can observe that shrimps stop dying during unsuccessful molting. Bee Max also boosts the effect of promoting plant growth in a planted tank. Directions: Use 1 spoon for 60cm tank and 2 spoon for 90cm tank. Add Bee Max directly to the tank.
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Mizu Sakura "Daizu Snow" is a 100% organic soy husk pellet fibre supplement for shrimp, which is low Gi, low in fat and cholesterol and high in calcium. Healthy media for mycelia culture. A great natural leave in food that won't foul your water. Low Cu content formula. View full article
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100% Organic Australian bee pollen, ZERO additives. Full of enzymes, proteins, nutrients and minerals like: Carotanoids, lipids, bioflavonoids, good fatty acids, As well as containing anti-fungal and antibacterial properties. View full article
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Product Description BENIBACHI Super Bacterium BEE MAX is a mixture of enzyme and chitosan (double of Bee3) which helps to maintain water quality, promotes growth, coloration and molting of juvenile and adult shrimps. Bee3 can be used on a regular basis to increase clarity of water, or to a point whereby molting improvement is achieved. You can observe that shrimps stop dying during unsuccessful molting. Bee Max also boosts the effect of promoting plant growth in a planted tank. Directions: Use 1 spoon for 60cm tank and 2 spoon for 90cm tank. Add Bee Max directly to the tank. View full article
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I'm going to make some home-made shrimp food. The recipe is a modified version of Jayc's recipe: Chlorella, Spirulina, powdered Mulberry leaves, Bee Pollen and Astaxanthin bound by Agar Agar. My Astaxanthin is a long way off (group buy from USA) so I was thinking about Krill Oil. It's high in Astaxanthin and Omega-3 but is it shrimp safe? (will probably test in my cull tank) What do you all think?
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