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Shrimp food - Food for shrimps / dwarf shrimps
Shrimp food for feeding shrimps in the aquarium
Large selection of shrimp food for shrimps in aquariums
Freshwater shrimps (Atyidae) are popular shrimps among aquarium keepers and are often valued for their interesting behaviour, their small size and their variety of colours and patterns.
The most common ornamental shrimps in freshwater aquariums include dwarf shrimps such as Caridina shrimps or Neocaridina shrimps as well as fan shrimps (Atyopsis).
The right diet plays a decisive role in the care and health of freshwater shrimps. Shrimp food is therefore an essential component for shrimp lovers who nurture and care for these fascinating aquatic creatures.
What is shrimp food?
Shrimp food is special food that is tailored to the nutritional needs of shrimp in the aquarium. Shrimp, both freshwater shrimp and saltwater shrimp, need a balanced diet that includes various nutrients such as proteins, vitamins and minerals to stay healthy and develop more intense colouration.
Food for shrimp is available in various forms, including granules, pellets or even in the form of special tablets and powders. In addition to commercial feeds as shrimp food, shrimp can also be fed a range of natural food sources as natural feed such as spirulina algae. Some breeders also use dried leaves and certain types of wood to provide additional nutrients and bacteria for healthy digestion.
It is important to find the right balance and not overfeed to maintain the water quality in the aquarium. The choice of food also depends on the shrimp species kept, as different shrimp species may have different nutritional requirements.
Our shrimp food range
Below you will find an overview of the different types of shrimp food available in our online shop, which will help you to provide your shrimp with optimal nutrition and support their health.
Shrimp main food
The main food for shrimps forms the basis of their diet. It should contain a balanced combination of plant and animal ingredients to fulfil the specific needs of the shrimp.
Shrimp rearing food
Special rearing food is available for rearing young shrimp or larvae as soon as they are slightly larger. This food is usually finely ground and contains micronutrients that are very important for the growth and development of young shrimp. It helps them to grow into healthy adult shrimps.
Vitamins & minerals for shrimps
Prawns need an adequate supply of vitamins, minerals and more to stay healthy. Vitamins and minerals are particularly important for the moulting and armour growth of shrimps. Special preparations and feed supplements can help to provide these nutrients.
Shrimp supplementary food
Supplementary food is an additional option to vary your shrimp's diet. From food sticks to dried vegetables and dried leaves as dried foliage in different varieties, you will find a variety of different types of food as a valuable addition to the shrimp diet. In addition, certain food leaves as natural food such as sea almond tree leaves have a positive effect on the water quality as a nice side effect.
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Shrimp lollies as shrimp snacks
Shrimp lollies as shrimp snacks are a popular way to spoil shrimp and watch them graze on the treats. This type of food is often available in different varieties and offers a welcome change to your shrimp's diet.
Feeding aids for feeding shrimps
Feeding aids are useful utensils to make feeding your shrimp more efficient and cleaner. They can help to ensure that the food can be placed specifically in the aquarium and prevent the shrimp food from floating around in the aquarium and affecting the water quality. This is particularly useful if you are using bottom food that sinks to the bottom.
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Feeding tips for shrimps in the aquarium
Of course, choosing the right shrimp food is important, but feeding technique and routine also play a role in feeding your shrimp. Below are some feeding tips for shrimp that can help you keep your shrimp healthy and happy:
- Observe dosage
Make sure you feed your shrimp the right amount. As with feeding fish, overfeeding can lead to contamination of the aquarium and affect the water quality. As a rule of thumb, it is better to give less food than too much. Small portions that are completely eaten by the shrimps within a few hours are ideal. - Feeding frequency
The frequency of feeding depends on the type of shrimp and the type of food. Young animals or young shrimps in the rearing phase may require more frequent feeding as soon as they are able to eat larger food in addition to the growth. - Variety in the diet
Vary the type of shrimp food so that you can offer your shrimp a balanced diet. Offer both main food and supplementary food, shrimp lollipops as shrimp snacks and special shrimp food. This not only promotes health and colourfulness, but also provides variety in your shrimp's diet. - Observe the feeding behaviour
Observe the activity and feeding habits of your shrimp to determine when they are most active. This will help you to adjust the feeding timing so that your shrimp can optimally consume the food. - Use of feeding aids
Feeding aids such as feeding bowls can help to target the food and prevent it from floating around the aquarium and affecting the water quality. This is particularly useful if you are using bottom feed that sinks to the bottom. - Monitor the quality of the water
The quality of the aquarium water is essential for the health of the shrimp. Regular water changes and monitoring of water parameters such as ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH value and water hardness are essential. Good water quality promotes the shrimp's digestion and well-being. - Remove leftover food
If your shrimps have not completely eaten the food, remove the leftovers from the aquarium. This prevents the food from spoiling and the water quality from deteriorating as a result. - Patience when feeding young animals
If you have shrimp offspring, be patient. The young animals initially feed on the growth, i.e. biofilm in the aquarium, before switching to solid food. You can offer special rearing food as soon as the young animals are big enough to eat it. - Research & information
Depending on the shrimp species, the nutritional requirements may vary. Before purchasing shrimps, research their specific requirements and, if necessary, consult experienced aquarium enthusiasts for recommendations.
By following these feeding tips and keeping your shrimp's needs in mind, you can ensure that they thrive healthily and happily in your aquarium.
The correct selection and variation of shrimp food is important to ensure the health and well-being of your shrimp. By using the different types of food and additives in a targeted manner, you can ensure that your shrimp receive the best possible nutrition. You should also dose the amount of food carefully to avoid overfeeding and possible contamination of the aquarium. A balanced diet contributes significantly to the enjoyment of keeping shrimps and enables you to keep these fascinating aquatic creatures healthy and vital.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to advise you on choosing the right food for your shrimps.