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Sera Artemia-Mix 18g
Sera Artemia-Mix 18g
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Artemia nauplii are a sought-after and valuable delicacy for young fish of all species.
Adult fish and many invertebrates also eagerly eat both the nauplii and adult, live Artemia crabs.
sera Artemia-mix is an innovative, ready-portioned complete breeding mixture for Artemia nauplii.
The contents only need to be placed in a clean container with 500 ml of water and aerated.
This means that breeding is also possible for people who have no experience in raising live food.
The nutrients contained in sera Artemia-mix increase the biological value of the Artemia nauplii for the young fish even further.
The Artemia eggs used from the Great Salt Lake in Utah/USA are of particularly high quality.
They combine a particularly small nauplii size - important for very small fry! - with a guaranteed excellent hatch rate.
sera Artemia-mix is offered in practical portion bags - so there is no risk that the Artemia cysts become moist and the hatching rate decreases.
Artemia nauplii are a sought-after and valuable delicacy for young fish of all species.
Adult fish and many invertebrates also eagerly eat both the nauplii and adult, live Artemia crabs.
sera Artemia-mix is an innovative, ready-portioned complete breeding mixture for Artemia nauplii.
The contents only need to be placed in a clean container with 500 ml of water and aerated.
This means that breeding is also possible for people who have no experience in raising live food.
The nutrients contained in sera Artemia-mix increase the biological value of the Artemia nauplii for the young fish even further.
The Artemia eggs used from the Great Salt Lake in Utah/USA are of particularly high quality.
They combine a particularly small nauplii size - important for very small fry! - with a guaranteed excellent hatch rate.
sera Artemia-mix is offered in practical portion bags - so there is no risk that the Artemia cysts become moist and the hatching rate decreases.
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