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Hikari Shrimp Cuisine

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  • A Complete Shrimp Diet With Calcium
  • Contains Natural Color Enhancers
  • Will Not Dissolve Nor Cloud The Water

Hikari Shrimp Cuisine is a great daily food for all different types of dwarf shrimp. This small sinking pellet is packed with all the tasty ingredients shrimp need such as seaweed, algae and natural proteins. Shrimp Cuisine promotes healthy molting (periodic shedding of exoskeleton) and enhances the colors of shrimp naturally. It also contains calcium and plenty of vitamins and minerals which help your invertebrate friends thrive.

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Jonelle D. (Belmont, MA, US)
My shrimp seem to like these a lot!

I feed both these pellets and their algae wafers to my small colony of Neocaridina shrimp. They seem to like them! Every once in a while I'll catch a shrimp grab a pellet while its still floating, and ride it all the way down to the substrate!

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Pleco P. (Alpharetta, GA, US)
Shrimp Love It

My cherry shrimp are all holding a piece and contently munching away as I write this. Their color is great and they’ve registered no complaints with the management this far.

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Sabine H. (Anacortes, WA, US)
Hikari Shrimp Cuisine

I bought this to feed mixed neocaradina shrimp. Pellets sink quickly so my betta doesn't steal them. Within minutes of putting these in my tank my shrimp find and eat them, so I'm assuming they like it. I have been using this 2-3x weekly (small pinch of food, maybe 1/2 tsp, I don't measure exactly) for 20 shrimp in a 10-gallon tank and have not noticed any changes in water condition. After a few weeks of use I would definitely recommend Hikari Shrimp Cuisine.

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Sabrina (Winona, MN, US)
Great Shrimp Food

My shrimps just love this food.

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Michael F. (Saugerties, NY, US)
Shrimp and the snails love it.

They seem to enjoy the pellets, any left over and the snails are usually pretty close behind.