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    Crystal Red Shrimps' Food Compilation (From local fish shops)

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    Compilation of Crystal Red Shrimps food found commonly at Singapore's local fish stores (lfs)

    If i have missed out any brands of crs food sold at local shores, please feel free to add into this thread.


    Hai Feng Shrimp Food




    Description:

    A highly nutritiously shrimp food designed specifically for CRS but accepted and enjoyed by all shrimp.


    Price: $13 for a bottle.

    Ebita Breed Hinomaru Bento




    Description:

    "Hinomaru Bento” is a newly developed diet based on a essential nutrients required by crustaceans. It also increase immunity by improving the stress resistance.

    "Hinomaru Bento” contains Phospholipid, which is a very important nutritional source for crustacean. It is an essential constituent for ovarian maturation and is known as the energy to utilize for growth induction and molting.

    It also contains Animal cholesterol which crustacean cannot generate in the body and must ingest from outside. The ingestion of cholesterol allows a molting hormone secretion and generation of vitamin D6, which stimulate the ecdysis behavior. This product also contains mineral element such as calcium, which prevents molting failure by the effect of cholesterol and mineral. Our experimental test shows that no molting failure can be seen if no mineral additive agent is added to aquarium. What matter to fresh-water crustacean, are quantity of minerals retained in the body and cholesterol as a precursor of molting hormone. We consider underwater mineral is something extra..

    Vitamin C & DHA are elements to be used significantly for crustacean. These are said to be effective for the tolerance of stress, especially for the heat tolerance. It is difficult for the crustacean living in water to ingest water-soluble vitamin C more than 90% of which shall be lost during heat procedure if added to the food. Furthermore, the vitamin C remaining in the diet will be lost with time (one month). As this product contains APM which is less susceptible to heat, vitamin C can be detained as much as possible in the food..

    Chlorella is 1/100 size of spirulina, a natural food source that contains an unusually high amount of protein which microbes eat,.
    "Hinomaru Bento" adopted "the fresh water chlorella" which was the best for "bee shrimp".

    Another important ingredient is the SG (Shrimp Guard), which is a special supplement for crustacean developed by Kyushu Medical. This is a product aimed at improving resistance to crustecean infection.. Through our experimental tests carried out for all crustecean species, this product is proved to be effective for infectious disorder. However the mechanism on how the resistance improves are unexplained yet. Once this product was introduced, Shrimp Guard would lead to higher blood level for 5 to 7 days.

    Available for crustacean such as bee shrimp, neocaridina denticuata and caridina japonica and shellfish such as ram’s horn.

    Ingredient:
    Phospholipid, Animal cholesterol, Vitamin C & DHA, Fresh water chlorella, Shrimp Guard, etc.

    Price: $13.50 for a bottle, $18 for a packet.

    Ebita Breed Quatro



    Description: Quatro” is a vegetarian menu based on the concept of “LOHAS food” which consists of only natural materials and excludes all the chemical additives.

    Formulated to improve appetite and allow nutrients ingestion in a natural way,"Quatro" can be fed on a daily basis due to its vegetative ingredients. It contains the minimum nutrients required for healthy growth, just as contary to the content of "Hinomaru Bento".

    Available for crustacean such as bee shrimp, neocaridina denticuata and caridina japonica and shellfish such as ram’s horn.

    Ingredient:
    Soybean-derived, kelp powder, fresh-water chlorella, spinach powder, beer yeast powder, wheat gluten meal, fish meal, shrimp meal, etc.


    Hayashi Baby Bits




    Description:

    Finely powdered food for young, juvenile shrimps. Comprises 30 different nutrients and food supplements which are essential for healthy and steady growth in the critical rearing period of all baby shrimps. Enriched with additional nutrients, plants content and spirulina to encourage molting process and increase survival rates of young shrimplets.

    Price: Unknown


    Hayashi Red Bee Shrimp Food




    Description:

    Premium food for Red Bee Shrimps. 100% natural. Specially formulated with marine algae, spirulina, chitin and animal proteins. To promote shrimps’ growth, reproduction, and natural coloration. Fortified with rich minerals and vitamins to strengthen their resistance to diseases as well as to prevent sloughing problems and under-development of shrimps.

    Price: >$10

    Hikari Crab Cuisine



    Ingredients: fish meal, krill meal, gluten meal, soybean meal, flaked corn, wheat flour, bran, brewer's dried yeast, fish oil, garlic, enzyme, DL-methionine, astaxanthin, canthaxanthin, monosodium glutamate, vitamins and minerals including stabilized vitamin C

    Personal Opinion: Cheap and edible by the shrimps.

    Price: Under $5

    JBL NovoPrawn



    Description:

    Professional nutrition for freshwater shrimp

    NovoPrawn food pearls are made in a special production process. The ingredients, size and structure are specially selected to meet the nutritional needs of shrimp in an aquarium (caridina, neocardina etc).

    A large proportion of green material with 5% spirulana algae, together with proteins from shrimp and fish reflect the natural nutritional requirements of freshwater shrimp. This guarantees healthy shell growth and problem free shedding of the shell.

    The pearls do not pollute the water as they do not dissolve. Stabilised vitamin C and other vitamins promote resistance to disease.

    Price: Under $10


    Mosura CRS Specialty Food



    Description:

    Mosura CRS Specialty Food is designed to enhance color of crystal red shrimp, red bee shrimps and other algae eater shrimps. Its mainly plant based contents is mixed with a small portion of wholesome brackish water crustaceans. The high plant based contents is responsible to enhance the color of crystal red shrimp, red bee shrimps and other shrimps, and the animal content is necessary for growth and reproductions.

    In the wild, algae eating shrimps, get to eat small amount of animal contents, from fallen insects, dead larva and other dead aquatic livestock, hence we mix a small and right amount of animal contents into Mosura CRS Specialty Food.

    Mosura CRS Specialty Food is enriched with multivitamins (including stablised vitamin C and stablised vitamin E) and minerals and fortified with the necessary vitamins and minerals for color display and proper molting,

    Since Mosura CRS Specialty Food does not contain preservative, it is necessary to store them in cool and low humity place. To preserve the freshness and tastiness of the food after opening, we recommend to store an opened bottle in the fridge and draw a small amount to put in air tight box that is enough for a week of feeding.

    This product is fairly new in the market and yet we receive many positive feedbacks in area of :
    high palatability (fussy species are responsing to it, latest feedback and our from testing have showed Sulawesi shrimps like to eat them too)
    enhancing red and white of crystal red shrimps and red bee shrimps
    improve the color of neocardinal species like cherry shrimps and neon green

    Note that: Mosura CRS Specialty Food does not contain large amount of kelp (marine algae, seaweed) as cheap fillers, though a small amount is used as it is rich in iodine.

    Personal Opinion: Overrated. Clouds water if the food is not finished by shrimps.

    Price: Above $10
    Last edited by marle; 22nd Sep 2008 at 23:51.
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    UP Red Bee Shrimp Food



    Description:

    Red Bee Shrimp require abundant supply of chitin food and lactic calcium acid to maintain normal growth during the period of shell casting whilst plentiful and stable vitamins and minerals are essentials elements for nourishing healthy shrimp shell

    In addition the supply of B-glucan can strengthen the resistance of the shrimp from vulnerable disease

    Pricing: Under $10


    Ocean Nutrition Shrimp Wafers




    Description:

    The wafers have been sized to the ideal food size for freshwater shrimp, inciting the fascinating natural feeding behavior in the shrimp (see actual picture).

    Highly attractive to the shrimp. As soon as the food has been distributed, the shrimps will assemble in the feeding area.

    The wafers provide all vitamins,minerals and proteins the shrimps need. They contain high levels of spirulina.

    Easily digestible, perfect in size, and made from the best ingredients. The protein content is appropriate for shrimps.

    These sinking wafers can easily remain in the water for over 24 hours without falling apart. They do not cloud the water.

    Ingredients:
    Wheat flour, fish meal, broken rice, soy bean meal, brewers yeast, salmon oil, kelp meal, wheat gluten, spirulina, krill meal, lecithin, minerals, vitamins (ascorbic acid (vit C), alpha-tocopherol acetate (vit E), pantothenic acid, pyridoxine (vit B2), folic acid, retinol (vit A), cholecalciferol (vit D3), biotin, cyanocobalamin (vit B12), menadione sodium bisulfite (vit K3)), amino acids, preservatives (calcium propionate, potassium sorbate, ethoxyquin).


    Shirakura




    Personal Opinion: One of the first commercialized food for crystal red shrimps since their introduction, and is my personal favourite. Have been using it to breed generations of crystal reds.

    Price: $10 for small packet, bigger pack under $20


    Shirakura White Colour Enhancer / Baby Food




    Description for directions:

    -For the first 2-3 days sprinkle 1/10th of a teaspoon on your aqaurium surface. If your PH level is high, or becomes higher (over 7) after you have added this product, add smaller quantites more often. Use your initial pH reading as a guage to how much of this product you can add. Ulltimately you do not want it to effect your pH by much.

    -To grow shrimp successfully, the pH level is very important. If the pH level goes down, the water become too soft which can damage your shrimp. The minerals in this powder promote the generation of the microorganism and bacteria and as a result will help to improve the colouration of your shrimp.

    -If you begin adding this product to CRS tanks when they are young, their colours will develop well, in particular the white bands.

    -Shrimp skin made of calcium carbonate which is a key ingredient of this product, so the CRS shell becomes thick and bright. Although this product is by no means a magical treatment, it will help your shrimp to develop into their true potential.

    Corina Shrimp Delight

    Description: Budget crystal red shrimp food.

    Personal Opinion: Cheapest of the lot, shrimps still eat them!


    E-fish


    Personal Opinion: Not really appreciated by the shrimps
    Last edited by marle; 22nd Sep 2008 at 21:20.
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    i heard that haifeng shrimp food is fake, if im not wrong, they use normal fish food and label as shrimp food..not sure how true issit..

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvolutionZ View Post
    i heard that haifeng shrimp food is fake, if im not wrong, they use normal fish food and label as shrimp food..not sure how true issit..
    Bro, Do not make such comments unless you got proof, or else you may get soo.....

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    well.. like i say, i heard it in the past(few months ago) its up to you to believe it or not. i did not say that it is 100% true though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvolutionZ View Post
    well.. like i say, i heard it in the past(few months ago) its up to you to believe it or not. i did not say that it is 100% true though.
    Ya agree. My CRS seems like all kind of CRS also not very interested after some time ? haha may be sick of the taste after some time...

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    Nice job Marle.

    I still remember 2years ago there were not even a single crs food in the market. Back then, Hikari Crab crusine and spinach were my shrimp's main food source.

    Seems like lots of distributors/food makers are catching the craze.

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    Crystal Red Shrimps' Food Compilation (From local fish shops)

    Hi! Anyone using GEX growing/breeding food for your shrimps? I'm using the breeding one and it is doing extremely well. It does not break off easily after long hours like the algae wafers.

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    Are these food really good, or rather necessary for our shrimps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlfsk View Post
    Are these food really good, or rather necessary for our shrimps?
    I will say if i put some popular brands of crs food and normal generalized shrimp pellets side by side into my crs tank, more crs will crowd around those specially made for them. This is my personal experience.

    I am currently using ebita breed bento and hayashi. They prefer ebita more.
    Last edited by marle; 16th Oct 2008 at 04:20.
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    LOL, food that CRS like to eat means specially made for them? Put carnivorous pellet and CRS food side by side, they will go for carnivorous pellet, does not mean carnivorous pellet is made for CRS??

    In my view, a good CRS food should be one that can helps to maintain a line and breed nice CRS and maintain the color.

    In Germany, we are very particular about what is feed to our shrimps, shrimps are very expensive to us and hard to get. I will evaluate for their long term color, growth rate and birth rate for a new food for 2 generations, if it is better, then I will switch. And different food has influence on babies sex ratio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fattyman View Post
    LOL, food that CRS like to eat means specially made for them? Put carnivorous pellet and CRS food side by side, they will go for carnivorous pellet, does not mean carnivorous pellet is made for CRS??

    In my view, a good CRS food should be one that can helps to maintain a line and breed nice CRS and maintain the color.

    In Germany, we are very particular about what is feed to our shrimps, shrimps are very expensive to us and hard to get. I will evaluate for their long term color, growth rate and birth rate for a new food for 2 generations, if it is better, then I will switch. And different food has influence on babies sex ratio.
    Could you read my reply again. Thanks.

    By the way, you mentioned that different food has different influences on the babies sex ratio, could you go in depth on this?
    Last edited by benny; 20th Nov 2008 at 13:12. Reason: SMS Lingo
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    Sorry, I must have mistake you, my English is no good.

    Food influence on babies sex rate is a very complicated topic, I hope to cut and paste from internet to share with you the information but I cannot find. I don't want to write, I may mistake you again.

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    Hey fattyman, can share with us what you guys feed your shrimps in Germany?

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    BTW Marle, so Shirakura is the best in your opinion? I thought getting some CRS specialty food, but there're just too many types on the shelf.

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    There is also a Sera brand... Sera Shrimp Natural for less than SGD10. Made in Germany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlfsk View Post
    Hey fattyman, can share with us what you guys feed your shrimps in Germany?
    I am using Mosura CRS food and JBL prawn, they are fully tested and qualified in my shrimp room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fattyman View Post
    I am using Mosura CRS food and JBL prawn, they are fully tested and qualified in my shrimp room.
    Hi fattyman,

    Great to know you are using JBL prawn, i have not tried that product before, may i know how it is and how do you find it personally? You mentioned earlier that you evaluate the food for shrimps long term color, growth rate and birth rate for a new food, does JBL prawn provide such quality?
    Last edited by marle; 20th Oct 2008 at 14:15.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marle View Post

    Shirakura




    Personal Opinion: One of the first commercialized food for crystal red shrimps since their introduction, and is my personal favourite. Have been using it to breed generations of crystal reds.
    Shirakura should be say to be the 1st japan commercialised CRS food to reach SG. Whether is the the 1st commercialised CRS food i'm not so sure cos Japan was way advance than us in CRS keeping during those days so i doubt only Shirakura exist. During that time crs keeper don't have much option in SG. Either Hikari Crab Crusine or boiled spinach.

    But Shirakura crs food has been reported by some hobbyist that their crs don't even eat it or only eat a bit only. My personal experience is also the same. My crs don't really eat it. Some don't even eat it at all. Of course got some hobbyist like you say their crs like it.

    I even feed this Shirakura to my cherry shrimp. They also didnt take it. In the end i have to throw the whole packet away. Too long never use and it seem to have turn bad.
    Last edited by spinex; 21st Oct 2008 at 00:34.

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