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Premium foliage food for shrimps and crayfish
The leaves of the Indian coral tree are characterized by a high content of vital vitamins, minerals, trace elements, amino acids and plant enzymes. In addition, they provide valuable, digestive fiber. Due to their high protein content of about 30%, they are often used as high-quality livestock feed in their home countries.
As a natural supplementary feed, Dadap Leaves are ideal as a variety and supplement to the main food. The dry leaves soak up water in the aquarium and sink to the bottom within 1-2 days. A biofilm of bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms forms on the surface, which ferment ("pre-digest") the leaf tissue. This natural growth is grazed by the shrimp with enthusiasm. It contains all the nutrients and nutrients you need every day. The fibres of the leaves act as fibre and promote healthy digestion. Valuable secondary plant substances strengthen the body's own defenses and support healthy development. Dadap Leaves ensure healthy, balanced growth, more vitality and the joy of propagation.
Dadap Leaves have also proven themselves in the professional keeping and breeding of Caridina and Neocaridina species as a nutritionally high-quality supplementary feed. Since biodegradation takes about 1-2 weeks, each animal has enough opportunity to eat. There is no food stress, which is particularly advantageous for less assertive animals and young animals. In the end, only the filigree leaf skeleton remains.
Pro tip:
Shrimp King Dadap Leaves are perfect as a natural storage food for weekends or holiday periods - without unnecessarily polluting the water. Simply put it in the aquarium before your holiday and you can go on holiday relaxed, with a clear conscience that your beloved shrimp are optimally cared for. Shrimp King Dadap Leaves are also ideal as a dietary supplement for dwarf crayfish (CPOs), snails and growth-eating catfish (e.g. Ancistrus species).
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Feeding recommendation:
Depending on the stocking density, approx. 1 sheet per 10-30 litres of aquarium water. If eaten away, then renew.
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