Freeze-Dried Brine Shrimp Cubes – Protein-Rich Conditioning Feed

These freeze-dried brine shrimp cubes are an easy way to add a natural food source into your fish’s regular diet.

Brine shrimp is widely accepted by many tropical fish and works well as a lighter supplemental food for community aquariums. It adds variety to feeding while providing extra protein and nutrition without replacing a balanced daily diet.

Freeze-drying keeps the food convenient to store and use while preserving the qualities that make brine shrimp such a popular choice among fishkeepers.

How to feed

Feed 1–2 times daily, offering only what your fish can finish within a few minutes.

Cubes can be:

  • fed whole,
  • broken into smaller pieces for smaller fish,
  • or lightly soaked before feeding to make them easier to consume.

For breeding preparation, start conditioning fish 2–4 weeks in advance with regular supplemental feedings. Avoid overfeeding due to the high protein content.

Ingredients

Brine shrimp, vitamin E supplement.

Guaranteed Analysis

  • Crude Protein (min): 60%
  • Crude Fat (min): 6%
  • Crude Fiber (max): 3%
  • Moisture (max): 10%
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Description

These freeze-dried brine shrimp cubes are an easy way to add a natural food source into your fish’s regular diet.

Brine shrimp is widely accepted by many tropical fish and works well as a lighter supplemental food for community aquariums. It adds variety to feeding while providing extra protein and nutrition without replacing a balanced daily diet.

Freeze-drying keeps the food convenient to store and use while preserving the qualities that make brine shrimp such a popular choice among fishkeepers.

How to feed

Feed 1–2 times daily, offering only what your fish can finish within a few minutes.

Cubes can be:

  • fed whole,
  • broken into smaller pieces for smaller fish,
  • or lightly soaked before feeding to make them easier to consume.

For breeding preparation, start conditioning fish 2–4 weeks in advance with regular supplemental feedings. Avoid overfeeding due to the high protein content.

Ingredients

Brine shrimp, vitamin E supplement.

Guaranteed Analysis

  • Crude Protein (min): 60%
  • Crude Fat (min): 6%
  • Crude Fiber (max): 3%
  • Moisture (max): 10%