Triton Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 Shrimp Products: Ebi No Seicho Shrimp Products: Regular Mix - 30g - $11 -All natural pellet for daily use -Aids in digestion, metamorphosis and serves as an anti-parasitic -Food Sticks (4mm in diameter) Ingredients: Nettles, walnut leaves, spinach, seaweed, lucerne, red paprika and echinacea Soft Mix - 30g - $11 -All natural pellet for daily use -Aids in digestion, metamorphosis and serves as an anti-parasitic -Food Sticks (4mm in diameter) Ingredients: Nettles, dandelion, spinach, echinacea, plantain Shrimp Basic - 20g - $10 -Daily use powder food -Designed for both young shrimplets and adults -Rich in fiber and oligo-elements to ensure good digestion and health Ingredients: Plankton, shellfish, herbs and krill Shrimp Bead - 20g - $10 -Daily use small pellet food -Designed for both young shrimplets and adults -Contains beta-glucans and manna oligosaccarides (OMC) for immune system health -Contains carbohydrates for easy digestion and optimal growth -Contains all the amino acids needed to promote reproduction Ingredients: Fish meal, corn flour, spinach, yeast, spirulina and shrimp meal Shrimp Color - 20g - $10 -Daily use powder food -Designed for both young shrimplets and adults -Contains amino acids and essential fatty acids for good growth -Rich in minerals for the development of the shell Ingredients: Krill, wheat protein, squid, omega 3, gammarus, daphnia, grasshopper, worm, red seaweed, yeast, green mussel, brine shrimp, moringa, chicory, spinach, mosquito larva, nannochloropsis, rosemary, cabbage, spirulina, lemon balm, garlic, pimpernel birds, chlorella, fennel, anise, pollen, grapeseed Shrimp Boost - 30g - $12 -Daily use pellet food -Increases the rate of shrimplet survival because of the composition rich in proteinate food -Quickly splits up and develops mesofauna Ingredients: Fish meal, cornstarch, yeast, spirulina, shrimp meal Ebi One - 30g - $15 -Small pellet meant for every other day feedings -Boosts growth -High in protein Ingredients: Fish meal, cornstarch, yeast, sspirulina, shrimp meal Ebi Crispz - 30g - $15 -Mix of powder and "crunchy" pellets -High in protein and green vegetables -Increase growth and color Ingredients: Salmon meal, gluten, krill, spinach, green cabbage, krill meal, lysine, threonine, seaweed, minerals, salmon oil, vitamins, rosemary extract Limited Edition - 20g - $13 -All natural pellet for daily use -High protein based food -Food Sticks (4mm in diameter) Ingredients: Protein, amino acids, minerals and vitamins Veggie Pad - 30g - $13 -small wafer type food -feed 1/2 wafer per 15 shrimp -breaks up easy so all size shrimp can enjoy Ingredients: Grains, spirulina, vitamins, and plant mix Shrimp Rocks - 10g - $8 -Essential blend of minerals and trace elements that provide a source of minerals for your shrimp -One rock per package -100% natural Use: For normal use, 1/4 block per 30L For remineralizing use, 1/2 block per 30L Shrimp Ball - 60g - $10 -One Mineral ball 3cm in diameter -Removes nitrates from your water while adding trace amounts of minerals Use: 1 Ball per 30L Change every 5-6 months Montmorillonite - 50g - $10 -All natural product -Improves the coloring of shrimp -Helps eliminate various pollutants in your tank -Essential minerals to help with metamorphosis Use: Mix small amount (tip of knife) in a cup of tank water, then add to your tank once a week Remineralizing Salts 70g Containers with measuring spoon $14 per container Power Salt Bee 6.0 Power Salt Davidi / Tiger 7.5 Power Salt Sulawesi 8.5 Johnnydok 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triton Posted June 9, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 Tantora Shrimp Products: Mulberry Leaves $6.50 (10 leaves) -Natural food for all Dwarf Shrimps -High Minerals, Fiber and Vitamins -Helps to build shrimp shell -Aids the molting process Nutrient analysis: -Protein 22.60% -Carbohydrate 42.25% -Fat 4.57% -Fiber 24.23% Usage Instructions -Boil mulberry leaves in hot water for 5-10 minutes. Leave them to cool. -Place into the tank with shrimp. Ready Mulberry Leaves $7.50 (15 leaves) -Pre-boiled ready to use -Highly nutritious shrimp food, grown without pesticides or artificial fertilizers. -Handpicked from Tantora's organic farm -Natural food for all Dwarf Shrimps -High Minerals, Fiber and Vitamins -Helps to maintain shrimp exoskeleton -Aids the molting process Guava Leaves $6.50 (10 leaves) -Natural food for dwarf shrimp -Prevents bacteria vibrio that is the cause of many diseases for shrimp -Prevent and eliminate luminous bacteria in shrimp -100% organic cultivate (Please beware that some guava leaves come from commercial gardens and may have been sprayed with dangerous pesticides) Usage Instructions -Boil about 10-15 minutes -Place into the tank with shrimp Banana Leaves $7.00 (10 leaves) -Used to reduce the pH of the water -Relieve stress for tropical fish -Cure fish skin aliments and provide an anti-bacteria -Stimulates aquarium fish color -Great for breeding tanks as micro-organisms will grow on them and provide food for fry Usage Instructions -Add directly to the tank as you would with Indian almond leaves -Another option is to add a few pieces of a leaf to a gallon of water, wait 1-2 days. Water will change to black water which can then be added to the tank (great for bettas) Amaranth Leaves $7.50 (20 Leaves) -Excellent natural food source for shrimp -High in carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins and minerals -Helps to maintain the shrimp exoskeleton -Aids in the molting process Usage Instructions -Boil mulberry leaves in hot water for 5-10 minutes. Leave them to cool. -Place into the tank with shrimp. Catappa Leaves Medium (10 Leaves) - $5.50, Nano (15 Leaves) $6.00 -Also known as Indian Almond Leaves -These leaves are 4-7” in length -Used to reduce the pH of the water -Relieve stress for tropical fish -Cure fish skin aliments and provide an anti-bacteria -Stimulates aquarium fish color -Great for breeding tanks as micro-organisms will grow on them and provide food for fry Usage Instructions -Add directly to the tank as you would with Indian almond leaves -Another option is to add a few pieces of a leaf to a gallon of water, wait 1-2 days. Water will change to black water which can then be added to the tank (great for bettas) Catappa Bark $9.00 (20 grams) -Differs from Catappa leave as the bark will immediately sink to the bottom of the tank. -It will gradually release nutrients for shrimps and fish. -Serves and habitats for shrimps. -The barks will soften if left soaking in water for over 5 days, which can then be a good shrimp food source. Usage Instructions -Use 1 piece per 120 liters (30 gal) of water. -Boiling for approximately 5-10 minutes before dropping into the tank after it cools -Replace every 1-2 weeks. Catappa Logs $20.00 (2 logs) -Rich in tanins -Provides a natural habitat for small fish, shrimp and other aquarium inhabitants -It will gradually release nutrients for shrimps and fish. -The barks will soften if left soaking in water for over 5 days, which can then be a good shrimp food source. Usage Instructions -Use 1 log per 50 liters (13 gal) of water. -Boiling for approximately 5-10 minutes before dropping into the tank after it cools Catappa Essence $22.00 (30ml) -1 Liter of catappa is made from over 2500 catappa leaves -Rich in nutrients such a vitamin C, vitamin B and Sodium Chloride -Helps heal injuries -Kills parasites -Reduces stress Usage Instructions -Use 1ml or 10 drops per 50L (13g) of water. Humic Black Water $17.00 (60ml) -Good source of nutrients essential for shrimp and plants -Increase shrimp survival ratio -Relieve stress for shrimp, encourage proper molting, enhance growth and reproduction -Helps maintain pH levels Usage Instructions -Use 1ml or 10 drops per 25L (6g) of water weekly Micro Active $17.00 (60ml) -Maintains active bacteria in the tank -Helps the digestive system and growth rate of shrimp Usage Instructions -Use 1ml or 10 drops per 50L (13g) per water change. Mineral Liquid $17.00 (60ml) -Encourages proper molting and enhances shrimps health -Nutrition supplement Usage Instructions -Use 1 drop per 1L of water or 1ml per 5L of water to increase 1dGh *This ratio works with RO water only, the results can vary depending on other types of water Montmorillonite Powder $12.00 (50 grams) -Contains sufficient nutrients that encourage growth, health and survival rates of shrimp -Improves shrimps health and coloration -Minerals included – Silicon (exoskeleton building), Magnesium (digestion and enzyme systems), Calcium (shell building and pH balance) and Sodium (improves shrimps osmoregution) Usage Instructions -Mix 1-3 grams with 50-100 grams of food. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triton Posted June 9, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 13" Long Carbon Fiber 3D Shrimp Net - $15 Sochting Mini Oxydator - $14.50 Planaria Trap (look this up on youtube - works GREAT) - $15 Indian Almond Leaves 10 Leaves for $4 Dried Mulberry Leaves $10 for 20 Mandarin Leaves - $6 for 10 Guava Leaves - $6 for 10 Dried Stinging Nettle - $4 for 10g Turkish Hazel - $3.50 each Cholla Wood Approx 6" long .75"-1.25" in diameter $2 each or 5 for $8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triton Posted June 9, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 Plants: Large (baseball) - $15 ea (or 2 for $25) Hygro Pinnatifida - $1 per stem Cabomba Pulcherrima - $0.75 per 5" stem Microswords - $5 per 2x2 portion Anubias: Nana - $6 ea Petite - $4 for 5+ leaves Golden - $9 ea Hastifolia - $10 ea Minima - $8 ea Striped Barteri - $9 ea Barteri - $8 ea Congensis - $7 ea Round Leaf - $13 ea Crypts: Wendtii Bronze - $2.50 each Lutea - $2.50 each Red Wendtii - $3 each Parva - $2.25 each Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triton Posted June 17, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 17, 2015 Buy $50 in shrimp products and get free shipping for the next week (6/24 is end date) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Triton Posted June 22, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 22, 2015 Many new anubias species will be posted tomorrow, taking some photos tonight dr0p 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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