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Aqueon Omnivore Shrimp Disc Food is a premium 1.65-ounce shrimp food designed specifically for Caridina shrimp, featuring no fish meal, high protein content, and added color enhancers to promote health and vibrancy.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.26 ounces |
Unit Count | 1.65 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
J**R
Amazing product that shrimp and small fish fry love!
It's honestly the only food my shrimp love just as much as frozen blood worms! And its keeping them thriving and coming back for more! I now have some pregnant females, and I think its due to this nutrient dense food that I have been giving them! I LOVE THIS PRODUCT!
A**.
WOW...for a value brand the quality of this food is fresh and most everything eats it!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:WOW...for a value brand the quality of this food is fresh and most everything eats it!
D**E
Snails and shrimp seem to like it, and the fish too.
Snails and shrimp seem to like it, and the fish too.
C**W
Good Food for Snails, But Not Ideal for Shrimp
I recently purchased the Aqueon Omnivore Shrimp Disc Food 1.65 Ounces for my aquarium, and overall, I am satisfied with the product. My snails seem to love it, but unfortunately, my shrimp don't seem too interested in it. Despite this, I appreciate that the food is formulated specifically for shrimp and contains high-quality ingredients that support their health and well-being.However, after doing some research, I've come to understand that Fluval Bug Bites is a better food option for my shrimp. It contains a more diverse range of ingredients that cater to the varied dietary needs of shrimp, and it's also more palatable to them. So while I'll continue to use the Aqueon Omnivore Shrimp Disc Food for my snails, I'll be switching to Fluval Bug Bites for my shrimp going forward.Overall, I would give the Aqueon Omnivore Shrimp Disc Food a four-star rating. It's a good quality food that my snails enjoy, but unfortunately, it didn't work out as well for my shrimp
S**.
Not just for shrimps!
This little disc is by far the favorite food of every occupant of my 50 gallon tank. Yo-Yo Loaches, Bettas, Rainbow Cichlid, German Blue Rams, Khuli Loaches, Chinese Algea Eater, just to name a few, go insane for these. I hide them in the substrate and plants or I float them on the top to make them literally hunt for it. I should’ve taken a video while they were first hunting them out, but I didn’t think about it until they were almost done and then I just took the picture. It’s a great treat and inexpensive. The disk is hard and stays hard when you let it sink to the bottom, but if it floats for a while on the top, you can grab it and squish it into a gazillion pieces and then all of the top feeders are in a feeding frenzy. I find this a really fun treat for the whole tank and myself as I enjoy watching them smell it out, thrash around it, stealing it from one another! When I do drop it into my shrimp tank, the little disks are so smelly that within five seconds they come out from their hiding in every direction running for it and again the shrimps take it and run from each other. It is so funny…. Give these little disks a try, you’re aquatic friends well thank you!
V**.
Aqueon products
My Amano shrimp and Corydora catfish like these. They float to the bottom of the aquarium.
H**A
Good
Good food for my shrimp
S**.
For me it was not worth the buy
My shrimp do not eat it at all, the color is as it looks in the seller picture, it breaks with some pressure, it is medium size talking of fish food.
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