OAS Bee pollen

The bee pollen shrimp food forever are a healthy snack for your shrimps. Bee pollen are rich in proteins and amino acids. These proteins and amino acids ensure good cell construction, which support shrimp growth, color and breeding. Bee pollen are a good

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OAS Blütenpollen (bloempollen)

 

The bee pollen shrimp food forever are a healthy snack for your shrimps. Bee pollen are rich in proteins and amino acids. These proteins and amino acids ensure good cell construction, which support shrimp growth, color and breeding. Bee pollen are a good supplement to the daily shrimp feed to support the growth of your (young) shrimps.

Additionally, bee pollen are full of trace elements. These are nutritional supplements that shrimps require in small amounts, but they are not able to live without. By feeding these food next to the daily feed you are sure the shrimps get everything they need. Bee pollen is also rich in various yeasts, which promote the intake of nutrients in the intestinal tract.

All together, the bee pollen shrimp food make a healthy and full of minerals and protein snack for your shrimps. The Bee Pollen are 100% natural and vegetable.

Usage

Use it every 2-3 days as supplementary food for the shrimp. Please feed very little, it is a supplementary feed.

El 04-01-2024 22:07

Ziet er prima uit, nog niet geprobeerd.


Esmee Huvermann van der Gaag 15-11-2023 12:18

Voor het eerst gekocht. Mijn garnalen gingen er wel gelijk opaf. Dus dit zal vast ook een favoriet worden.


E De Brouwer 22-12-2019 12:51

Garnalen vinden het erg lekker


De B Jong 05-04-2019 21:59

Garnalen vinden het heerlijk!


Berger (Ad) 15-01-2019 21:17

Het product wordt goed gegeten en lijkt me een goede aanvulling op het dieet van de garnalen.


H Zeeman 04-12-2018 16:26

Prima product garnalen zijn er dol op .


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