🐠 Feed the future—fast, fresh, and flawless nutrition for your aquatic stars!
MAF Decap Artemia Cyst offers 40 grams of premium, 100% decapsulated brine shrimp eggs that require no hatching. Designed for direct feeding, this high-protein granule feed is ideal for all fish life stages, ensuring rapid nutrient uptake and promoting healthy growth. Expertly handled and shipped to maintain freshness, it’s the go-to choice for professional aquarists seeking reliable, allergen-free nutrition.
Brand | MAF |
Flavour | Shrimp |
Age Range (Description) | All Life Stages |
Item Form | Granule |
Specific Uses For Product | Stomach, Skin |
Special Ingredients | Decapsulated Artemia (Outer Shell Removed ) Direct Feed |
Net Quantity | 40.0 gram |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Information | Tin |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Occasion | Birthday |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Animal Food Diet Type | Raw |
Target Species | Shrimp |
Manufacturer | Aqua Petz Feeds |
Country of Origin | Russian Federation |
Item part number | DECAP50 |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 11 x 11 cm; 40 g |
ASIN | B09VL4FY9N |
J**I
Best alternative to live feed.
Best feed for small fries, guppies and other small fishes. Excellent alternative to live feed. Value for money.Most reviews under this product dont even read the product label and they do not know how to use it, It is decaped artemia which can be directly used as feed without hatching. Just soak in water for few minutes and feed this to fish. Without knowing the product some people are giving low rating.
J**S
Must Use alternate for live food
This promotes growth to your fish.We all know how hatched brine shrimps work on fish and this is an excellent alternative for that, because this works exactly like live one's.Only problem is you must know how you could get your fish to eat this.
M**.
Good
Nice Product.. Fishes love it
S**
Waste of money
They r not growing
B**A
Not a good product, fish will not eat
Use egg yellow instead
L**A
Good
Good
S**J
After using for week
After observing my fish fry over a week of feeding, I noticed the following: Overfeeding or providing excess food led to the death of some fry. However, when I fed them sparingly or skipped feeding, none of the fry seemed to die. For instance, I overfed them for four consecutive days, providing more food than they needed, and unfortunately, two fry died during that period.
R**A
Acaha product hai
Badia product hai
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