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Boost Your Freshwater Shrimp's Vitality with Shrimp King Moringa Pops Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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2.8
🐶 Dog Food, 🐶 Dogs

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Description of Boost Your Freshwater Shrimp's Vitality with Shrimp King Moringa Pops

Excellent for Bee shrimp Food. Country Of Origin : Germany. The Package Weight Of The Product Is 1.0 Pounds. Package Dimensions : 10.0" L x 3.0" W x 10.0" H.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not Fit for Canine Consumption!

As a result of my tests, I determined that this dog food is a complete disaster. It's labeled as "freshwater" but has a pungent, fishy odor that borders on nauseating. The only redeeming quality was that it did contain some vitamins and minerals that are beneficial for dogs. However, the taste is dreadful and my dogs outright refused to eat it. Save your money and find a different brand of dog food.

Pros
  • Natural and nutritious food for freshwater shrimp
Cons
  • Potential overfeeding if not used in moderation

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Came infested with bugs.

Opened the container and found that the food was contaminated with a type of beetle and its larvae. Normally there are no problems with Dennerle products but this was disappointing.

Pros
  • food
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Shrimp Herbal Supplement

There are several bean shell products on the market that shrimp like: They peel themselves off shrimp easily. I can't argue with reducing food aggression. The addition of Moringa olilifera turns an already excellent food source into an important supplement for my shrimp colonies. Even Otocinlus will feast before they hit a plate of seaweed.

Pros
  • Dry
Cons
  • Some Problems