Freeze-Dried Brine Shrimp Cubes – Protein-Rich Conditioning Feed
A premium, highly palatable treat that almost every fish loves. Brine shrimp (Artemia) is one of the most widely accepted foods in the hobby — ideal for adding variety and tempting even fussy eaters.
Freeze-drying keeps all the appeal of live brine shrimp while removing the hatching, mess, and contamination.
Which fish it's for
A favorite across the most popular aquarium fish:
- Betta — a rich, irresistible treat
- African cichlids, discus, and angelfish — great for conditioning and color
- Community tropicals that enjoy a protein-rich treat
It's also readily taken by plecos and bottom feeders — a welcome treat, alongside their regular diet.
How to feed
Feed 1–2 times daily, offering only what fish can finish within a few minutes. As a rich food, avoid overfeeding.
The cubes can be:
- dropped in whole (for bottom feeders, press it to the substrate so it stays low),
- broken into smaller pieces,
- or pressed against the glass at the height you like so fish can pick at them more easily.
Even if it floats loose at first, it softens and sinks rather than going to waste.
Ingredients
Brine shrimp, vitamin E supplement.
Guaranteed Analysis
- Crude Protein (min): 60%
- Crude Fat (min): 6%
- Crude Fiber (max): 3%
- Moisture (max): 10%
Tested and used on the Plecoceramics farm.
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A premium, highly palatable treat that almost every fish loves. Brine shrimp (Artemia) is one of the most widely accepted foods in the hobby — ideal for adding variety and tempting even fussy eaters.
Freeze-drying keeps all the appeal of live brine shrimp while removing the hatching, mess, and contamination.
Which fish it's for
A favorite across the most popular aquarium fish:
- Betta — a rich, irresistible treat
- African cichlids, discus, and angelfish — great for conditioning and color
- Community tropicals that enjoy a protein-rich treat
It's also readily taken by plecos and bottom feeders — a welcome treat, alongside their regular diet.
How to feed
Feed 1–2 times daily, offering only what fish can finish within a few minutes. As a rich food, avoid overfeeding.
The cubes can be:
- dropped in whole (for bottom feeders, press it to the substrate so it stays low),
- broken into smaller pieces,
- or pressed against the glass at the height you like so fish can pick at them more easily.
Even if it floats loose at first, it softens and sinks rather than going to waste.
Ingredients
Brine shrimp, vitamin E supplement.
Guaranteed Analysis
- Crude Protein (min): 60%
- Crude Fat (min): 6%
- Crude Fiber (max): 3%
- Moisture (max): 10%
Tested and used on the Plecoceramics farm.
