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Product Detail
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Item#: |
SF4789 |
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Type Use: |
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Units/Case: |
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Wt Each: |
2.00 |
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Note! special shipping charges and dry Ice charges apply to frozen food orders. Actual shipping charges are figured after the order is packed and weighed.
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Product Name: |
Brine Shrimp Flat Pack 32oz
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Category: |
Foods & Feeding* |
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Subcategory: |
Frozen Food |
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Manufacturer: |
San Francisco Bay Brand |
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Scientific name: Artemia sp.
The Original Frozen Fish Food!
Have a finicky eater? It will be love at first bite! San Francisco Bay Brand Sally's Frozen Brine Shrimp™ are readily recognized as a prey by all fish and invertebrates, will act as a great feeding stimulant and will serve as an excellent protein source for all your fish and invertebrates. For over forty years San Francisco Bay Brand Sally's Frozen Brine Shrimp has been widely recognized as the food of choice for tropical fish. Product Features
All natural Frozen fresh Source of aquatic proteins and lipids Excellent for finicky feeders Great stimulant for triggering the feeding instinct of fish The 1.75 oz (50g) mini-cube is excellent for desktop & nano aquariums!
Recommended For Freshwater: Tetras, Guppies, Mollies, Gouramis, Swordtails, Cichlid and others.
Saltwater: Angels, Clownfish, Damsels, Gobies, Butterflies, Blennies and others.
Feeding Instructions: Cubes Feed often, but only what can be consumed in three minutes. Remove any uneaten food. Never overfeed. No thawing or rinsing required. Keep frozen. Flat Packs Break or cut off a small portion and drop in aquarium or thaw in a cup, then pour in aquarium. Feed often, but only what can be consumed in three minutes. Remove any uneaten food. Never over feed. No thawing or rinsing required. Keep frozen.
Important Microwaving or thawing in hot water is not recommended, as this breaks down the nutrients contained in frozen fish food.
Ingredients Brine Shrimp, water, guar gum.
Contains a high level of aquatic proteins and a medium level of aquatic lipids due to their continuous filter-feeding on micro-algae, diatoms and halophilic bacteria. Not only does their prey appearance seem to trigger the feeding behavior of fish, but their high level of amino acids is also thought to act as a natural feeding stimulant.
Guaranteed Analysis Flat Packs Crude Protein (Min) 4.7% Crude Fat (Min) 0.5% Crude Fiber (Max) 0.5% Moisture (Max) 91.0% Ash (Max) 1.1% Phosphorus (Max) 0.1% Cubes Crude Protein (Min) 4.0% Crude Fat (Min) 0.4% Crude Fiber (Max) 0.5% Moisture (Max) 92.0% Ash (Max) 1.1% Phosphorus (Min) 0.1% |
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