Frozen Spirulina Brine Shrimp, 3.5oz removed from the wishlist

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San Francisco Bay Brand Frozen Spirulina Brine Shrimp have been gut-loaded with Spirulina algae (used as an immune system booster in commercial aquaculture operations for years) in holding tanks prior to freezing. We recommend feeding this product to your fish a couple of days prior to undergoing a stressful situation such as a big water exchange, transfer to a new aquarium, reconfiguring of plants, adding of other fish etc. to help boost their immune system.

  • - Brine Shrimp gut-loaded with Spirulina
  • - Good for all fresh & saltwater fish
  • - Great stimulant for triggering the feeding instinct of fish
  • - Promotes proper growth and supports color
  • - Bio-enriched

Specifications

SKU645397
Primary BrandSan Francisco Bay Brand
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight3.5 OZ

Additional Features

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Ingredients

Brine shrimp, water, spirulina, carrageenan.

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4.4
9 out of 27 (33%) reviewers recommend this product

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San Francisco Bay Frozen Spirulina Shrimp Cubes

SHELL55

7 years ago

The favorite frozen cubes of my saltwater and freshwater fish! My gobies, tangs,...

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Food good, but missing 10 cubes

Tapmaster

5 years ago

Brought this product for our fish, got home and placed in freezer. Later this da...

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Nana Spear

1 year ago
I always buy this for our saltwater fish tank. They seem to love it. Healthy & happy fish!

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Local store

1 year ago
Gage and Travis at my local Petco are so knowledgeable and courteous in the fish department

No, I do not recommend this product.

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nice buy

Denny 980

1 year ago
my fish seem to love this and bloodworms they have really grown

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Brine shimp and blood worms

dw alsip

1 year ago
this store has what my fish like and is not expensive good product for the price

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Good Food

Cim5665

1 year ago
I buy this every month with a pack of bloodworms. The packs last me a month for a 29gal tank. Very nutritious too. My fish are all optimal size and brilliant colors.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Waterdogs62

2 years ago
Did not seem fresh was actually brown when other times it was red and my fish would not eat it. This is a first!

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Brine shrimp

Ghostwhisper1

2 years ago
It’s awesome here and great price They have great quality of brime shrimp

Yes, I recommend this product.

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My Betta loves it :)

That_one_girl

2 years ago
Super easy to use, just be sure not to overfeed!!!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Will the algae in these possibly cause algae growth in my tank if extra food is left over?

  1. No it is not live it is frozen. Spirulina is a food and will not harm your tank but will be very nutritious to your fish.



Can I feed these to a goldfish?

  1. OF COURSE THEY WILL LOVE BRINE SHRIMP



Can these be fed to baby axolotls right after they hatch?

  1. My baby bettas were uninterested in this. I’m not sure what a axolotls is but my bettas have been eating brine shrimp eggs 



Hi, I was wondering if you could feed these to African Dwarf Frogs?

  1. ya



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