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Brightwell Aquatics ShrimpCode - Trace and Minor
Brightwell Aquatics ShrimpCode - Trace and Minor

Brightwell Aquatics ShrimpCode - Trace and Minor Elements for Shrimp and Other Freshwater River Fishes, 250 ml

Product ID : 49352909


Galleon Product ID 49352909
UPC / ISBN 096647000091
Shipping Weight 0.75 lbs
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Model SHC250
Manufacturer Brightwell Aquatics
Shipping Dimension 7.8 x 1.89 x 1.81 inches
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Brightwell Aquatics ShrimpCode - Trace and Minor Features

  • Unique complex that provides trace and minor elements in beneficial ratios designed for shrimp, other crustaceans, and riverine fishes

  • Provides minor and trace elements utilized in important neurological and metabolic reactions, and which are incorporated into natural biopigments for coloration

  • Replaces elements used by aquarium inhabitants and concentrations lost through chemical filtration (use of filtration media such as resins and activated carbon)

  • Formulated utilizing extensive research on chemistry of the waters naturally-inhabited by shrimp; copper free and composed of high purity materials


About Brightwell Aquatics ShrimpCode - Trace And Minor

The role that trace and minor elements play with shrimp, other crustaceans and riverine fishes is related to neurological and metabolic processes (in which these elements play critical roles), as well as overall coloration (trace and minor elements are often at the core of pigments known to enhance coloration). Dosing a trace and minor supplement with every water change performed is an effective method of delivering these substances for maximum benefit. Many freshwater shrimps are native to tropical and subtropical waters of Asia, Oceania and Africa. In general, most will thrive in water conditions similar to mose freshwater fish species. Parameters within the following ranges is generally acceptable: pH 6.5 - 7.5; dGH 4 - 6; dKH 3 - 4; however, obtaining the water parameters in which your shrimp were bred and maintaining them in these conditions is the best practice to follow. Certainly, research the web to obtain more specific parameters recommended for the exact species you are keeping. A number of popular ornamental fish species, such as Cardinal Tetras and Neon Tetras, Rasboras, White Clouds, and Glassfish are often found in the same water conditions in which shrimp thrive; hence, ShrimpCode may also be used in aquaria housing these fishes with equal success, as well as catfish species such as pygmy Corydoras, and Kuhli loaches.