Aqueon Omnivore Shrimp Disc Food 1.65 Ounces
Original price was: $11.99.$6.99Current price is: $6.99.
Price: $11.99 - $6.99
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The Omnivore Shrimp Discs are a protein-based food, ideal for shrimp in the Genus Caridina, such as Crystal and Bee Shrimp. Formulated with no fish meal to mimic a more natural diet and boosted with color enhancers and Bentonite Clay for exoskeleton development. The higher protein levels are also beneficial for shrimp carrying eggs, commonly known as “berried”. Satisfaction Guarantee.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.1 x 2.1 x 2.3 inches; 2.26 ounces
Item model number : 100536242
Department : Unisex-Adult
Date First Available : September 19, 2018
Manufacturer : Central Garden & Pet
ASIN : B07HHG97VR
Country of Origin : USA
Ideal for shrimp in Genus Caridina, such as Crystal and Bumble Bee Shrimp
Contains Bentonite Clay to aid with molting and strong shell production
No fish meal added to mimic a more natural diet
Higher protein levels are beneficial for shrimp carrying eggs, commonly referred to as “berried”
Helps boost the color of your shrimp with added color enhancers
Customers say
Customers report that their freshwater shrimp enjoy this food, with one noting it caters to their varied dietary needs. The value for money receives mixed feedback, with some customers finding it good for the price while others express dissatisfaction.
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10 reviews for Aqueon Omnivore Shrimp Disc Food 1.65 Ounces
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Original price was: $11.99.$6.99Current price is: $6.99.
Sean –
My aquarium critters love it!
I recently purchased Aqueon Omnivore Shrimp Disc Food for my aquarium, and I am absolutely thrilled with the results! My bottom feeders have taken an instant liking to it, and itâs been a game changer for their feeding routine.The pellets are perfectly sized and sink quickly, which is ideal for my shrimp and other bottom-dwelling friends. I love that the discs are formulated to provide a balanced diet, incorporating both plant and protein sources. Itâs reassuring to know that Iâm giving my pets the nutrients they need to thrive.Watching my shrimp eagerly munch on these discs is a joyâthey dive right in and seem to enjoy every single bite. Iâve noticed that their coloration has improved since I started feeding them Aqueon, and their overall activity levels have increased, which is always a great sign.Additionally, I appreciate that the packaging is convenient and resealable, keeping the food fresh for longer. The 1.65-ounce size is perfect for my aquarium needs, and it lasts quite a while.Overall, I highly recommend Aqueon Omnivore Shrimp Disc Food to anyone with bottom feeders or shrimp. It provides excellent nutrition and is clearly a favorite among my aquatic pets. If you want happy and healthy shrimp, this is definitely a product you should try!
Suzi B. –
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 shouldâve taken a video while they were first hunting them out, but I didnât think about it until they were almost done and then I just took the picture. Itâs 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 funnyâ¦. Give these little disks a try, youâre aquatic friends well thank you!
Jujubaba –
VIP tank food
I have a shrimp tank, female betta and a mystery snail. I don’t need a lot of food but I like variety. I read the reviews on this item and decided to try it because shrimp are omnivores and I thought they’d like it.It is by far the favorite food in the tank so far. I don’t often have feeding frenzies but this is the closest I’ve gotten. The mystery snail charges right over and hoovers up a lot, but the shrimp are happy to take the rest. The betta just watches (she gets bloodworms) but occasionally gets curious and nips around to see what the big deal is.Absolutely recommend! I use a boba straw to guide where the pellet goes (to a shrimp food dish) and just like advertised it begins to break apart and the tank residents DO take pieces and scurry off to eat sometimes, but will graze if there are just teeny bits left.
Eric G –
Donât over feed
Good but my shrimp only eat some of it but worth the money
Don’t waste your money they change the shipping date five times on me –
Great product
Quick delivery I’ll order from this company again
Jerrod Robinson –
Item as described!
Item as described!
Anomal –
Cherry shrimp love it in small portions.
I have a young colony of cherry shrimp. I think the pellets are too big for these little guys. I mean, can you 30-40 shrimp eat a single pellet at the same time? The pellets are HUGE for shrimp. Even for mature neocaridina.I shave the pellets into small bits and disperse them in the tank. The cherries swarm. They LOVE them. This is definitely in their top 3 favorite of the foods that I give them.
Jake Bigelow –
My shrimp donât really care for them but my snails will eat them
Shrimp seemed pretty uninterested but my snails seemed to enjoy them
Vanessa –
MY shrimp swarmed these little wafers and they don’t make a mess of the substrate.
Praveen Kumar Radhakrishnan –
The product is not as advertised. It says safe for all shrimp, but it isnt safe at all. Seem to have killed few of my shrimps a day after adding the pellet. The shrimps werent too interested in the food .. they left it alone.. snails seem to like it. The left over just lies there and creates a huge mess. Looking at the ingredients it also has mention if copper.. not sure if that is the cause. However, Beware of this product. it is not eligible for returns!