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Bee Pollen for shrimplets

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Hi All,

When feeding Bee Pollen to shrimplets ... do you crush into powder beforehand then sprinkle into the tank ?

OR

just drop in a couple of the granules whole?

With the granules they tend to float so mix with some tank water stir around a bit so they start to break and sink then using pippette/eyedropper/syringe squirt into areas where shrimplets tend to be (like moss)

They should float for a bit, otherwise just hold them under the water and they'll sink anyway, that's what we do. The method Chi uses will ensure it ends up where you require, personally I don't mind as I find it doesn't settle into my substrate as I use powder so I'm not concerned where it ends up, the shrimplets always find it, as do the adults

  • HOF Member

If I'm just feeding bee pollen I put it straight into the tank but sometimes I grind a mixture of foods - biozyme, bee pollen, nettle powder etc and mix with water use a syringe with an extra piece of air line attached and squirt it into the moss. This is mostly when very new babies are in the tank but it seriously doesn't matter they find it regardless.:encouragement:

  • Author

Excellent. Thanks for the replies.

You can get bee pollen in powder form? I'll have to look out for that.

Health food stores or online :victorious:

I grind bee pollen up into powder then mix with equal parts of powdered kale, powdered nettle, powered barley grass and powdered spirulina. I add some tank water into the mixture then use a syringe to squirt it into moss.

  • Author

Mixing other foods with the bee pollen sounds like a great idea.

I might just start with a bit of shrimp food ground up with bee pollen rather than investing in kale, barley, spirulina, etc.

Just use what I have with the added bee pollen.

But I see a pattern developing with the responses, so thanks.

  • HOF Member

The commercial foods and health foods are all good . The main thing is to have biofilm build up in your tank and the powdered food for the babies hardest part I find is giving enough for the babies without over feeding and ending up with planaria. It's all part of the learning curve and I've learnt when I think I have enough for them then half it and it seems to have stopped the nasty beasties coming back. I have a very bad tendency to over feed .:encouragement:

Yeah, I have the same problem. I like to spoil my shrimpies. I have one day a week where I don't feed them. Half the time I give in and just give them a "snack".

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Yeah' date=' I have the same problem. I like to spoil my shrimpies. I have one day a week where I don't feed them. Half the time I give in and just give them a "snack".[/quote']

its so hard but I have started to feed way more leaf foods ,spinach, mulberry leaves and IAL that they really like and then only very small amounts of other food. I still haven't quite made it to feeding every other day but I must- famous last words:)

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