Triton
Aquarium Advice Regular
Hey guys, just brought in some shrimp products
Mulberry Leaves $7.00 (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.
Guava Leaves $7.00 (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 $8.00 (20 Leaves)
-Excellent natural food source for shrimp
-High in carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins and minerals
-Helps to maintain the shrimp exoskeleton
-Aids in the moulting 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 $6.00 (10 leaves) or $18.00 (50 Leaves)
-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 $10.00 (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) [/LIST]
Usage Instructions
-Mix 1-3 grams with 50-100 grams of food.
Montmorillonite Stone $11.00 (100 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
-Saturate with water for 30 minutes before putting it in the tank
-Recommended to use 100g per 50-70L (13-18g) of water
-Replace every 4-6 months
Mulberry Leaves $7.00 (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.
Guava Leaves $7.00 (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 $8.00 (20 Leaves)
-Excellent natural food source for shrimp
-High in carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins and minerals
-Helps to maintain the shrimp exoskeleton
-Aids in the moulting 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 $6.00 (10 leaves) or $18.00 (50 Leaves)
-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 $10.00 (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) [/LIST]
Usage Instructions
-Mix 1-3 grams with 50-100 grams of food.
Montmorillonite Stone $11.00 (100 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
-Saturate with water for 30 minutes before putting it in the tank
-Recommended to use 100g per 50-70L (13-18g) of water
-Replace every 4-6 months