Nature food for shrimps
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Nature food for shrimps
I would like to try different food for my shrimps.
But before i do that, i hope that the food has been tested and proven safe !
Here goes:
Vegetables:
Sweet potato leaf , Ipomoea batatas Lam (Convolvulaceae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Sweet potato skin (boiled in water, or raw)
Sliced Sweet potato (boiled in water, or raw)
Potato skin (boiled in water, or raw)
Sliced potato (boiled in water, or raw)
Chopped Garlic (raw)
Cucumber skin (boiled in water, or raw)
Sliced Cucumber (boiled in water, or raw)
Chinese White Cabbage, Brassica chinensis Juslenius (Cruciferae) , (boiled in water, or raw)
Celery Cabbage, Brassica pekinensis (Lour.) Rupr. var. cylindrica Tsen & Lee (Cruciferae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Cabbage, Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. (Cruciferae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Ceylon Spinach, Basella rubra L. (Basellaceae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Spinach, Spinacea oleracea L. (Chenopodiaceae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Lettuce, Lactuca sativa L. (Compositae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Fruits:
Apple skin (boiled in water, or raw)
Sliced Apple (boiled in water, or raw)
Sliced Orange (raw)
Sliced Pear (raw)
Grape skin (raw)
Sliced grape (raw)
Any feedback other than the above are most welcome.
Most important, the shrimps have tried it !
But before i do that, i hope that the food has been tested and proven safe !
Here goes:
Vegetables:
Sweet potato leaf , Ipomoea batatas Lam (Convolvulaceae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Sweet potato skin (boiled in water, or raw)
Sliced Sweet potato (boiled in water, or raw)
Potato skin (boiled in water, or raw)
Sliced potato (boiled in water, or raw)
Chopped Garlic (raw)
Cucumber skin (boiled in water, or raw)
Sliced Cucumber (boiled in water, or raw)
Chinese White Cabbage, Brassica chinensis Juslenius (Cruciferae) , (boiled in water, or raw)
Celery Cabbage, Brassica pekinensis (Lour.) Rupr. var. cylindrica Tsen & Lee (Cruciferae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Cabbage, Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. (Cruciferae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Ceylon Spinach, Basella rubra L. (Basellaceae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Spinach, Spinacea oleracea L. (Chenopodiaceae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Lettuce, Lactuca sativa L. (Compositae), (boiled in water, or raw)
Fruits:
Apple skin (boiled in water, or raw)
Sliced Apple (boiled in water, or raw)
Sliced Orange (raw)
Sliced Pear (raw)
Grape skin (raw)
Sliced grape (raw)
Any feedback other than the above are most welcome.
Most important, the shrimps have tried it !
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- Tiny Shrimp
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Geez, in the case of my algae eaters, the most I have done in the case of vegetables is to add a slice of zucchini once a week or so. I just stuck a rock through the middle so it would sink and dropped it in there. The algae eaters loved it and I imagine amano shrimp would probably go to town in it, too, although I've never tried it in a tank with amanos.
-Aphyosemion
-Aphyosemion
Re: Nature food for shrimps
My shrimp have eaten both of these. The sweet potato really got their attention.thgng wrote: Sliced Sweet potato (boiled in water, or raw)
Spinach, Spinacea oleracea L. (Chenopodiaceae), (boiled in water, or raw)
For whatever reason, my shrimp have shyed away from garlic.thgng wrote: Chopped Garlic (raw)
Re: Nature food for shrimps
Try bananas - the shrimp will go... bananasBradimus wrote:The sweet potato really got their attention.
I just threw in a slice of RAW sweet potato.
The shrimps seem to have problem gnawing it.. perhaps it's too hard ?
Anyway, how long can I leave the RAW or cook sweet potato in the tank ?
Should I leave it until the shrimps finished it ? It coud takes days at this speed...
But will it turn bad and foul the water ? Please advice.
The shrimps seem to have problem gnawing it.. perhaps it's too hard ?
Anyway, how long can I leave the RAW or cook sweet potato in the tank ?
Should I leave it until the shrimps finished it ? It coud takes days at this speed...
But will it turn bad and foul the water ? Please advice.