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Hikari Shrimp Cuisine

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  • A Complete Shrimp Diet With Calcium
  • Contains Natural Color Enhancers
  • Will Not Dissolve Nor Cloud The Water

Hikari Shrimp Cuisine is a great daily food for all different types of dwarf shrimp. This small sinking pellet is packed with all the tasty ingredients shrimp need such as seaweed, algae and natural proteins. Shrimp Cuisine promotes healthy molting (periodic shedding of exoskeleton) and enhances the colors of shrimp naturally. It also contains calcium and plenty of vitamins and minerals which help your invertebrate friends thrive.

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Carla S. (Granite City, IL, US)
Shrimp cuisine

Shrimp seem to like it.
Sometimes the fish eat it all before it gets to bottom.
So I feed that last after fish are fuller.

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Winston C. (Aberdeen, NC, US)

Hikari Shrimp Cuisine

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Sue M. (Hope, ID, US)

My order shipped right away, all plants arrived in great condition.Great care showed in the packaging. I buy many aquarium plants on line and these by far were the best! I'll definitly be back!

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Robert P. (Tyler, TX, US)
Shrimp love it!

I mix this with Crab Cuisine and my neocaridina and caridina shrimp love it

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Keith L. (Durham, NC, US)

Hikari Shrimp Cuisine

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Tyler B. (Seattle, WA, US)
Great Shrimp Food.

My cherry shrimp live this food. Have gone right for it since day one. Biggest surprise everything time is how long these little bags of food last!

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Donald B. (Midlothian, VA, US)
All the inhabitants of the aquarium appear to like it...

...except the Amano shrimp.

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Luca W. (Atlanta, GA, US)

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Kacey M. (Jacksonville, FL, US)
Shrimp love it

They go right for it

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Susan R. (Virginia Beach, VA, US)
Shrimp Food

My Cherry Shrimp really enjoy this food. The packet seals well and the small size ensures it keeps fresh as a large quantity is not used as quickly when feeding tiny crustaceans.