Teraa Baby Shrimp Food
Teraa Baby Shrimp Food: Essential Growth & Survival Powder
Give your shrimp hatchlings the best start with Teraa Baby Shrimp Food (formerly Teraa Tots). This premium, 100% natural powder food is specifically formulated to meet the high metabolic demands of newborn and juvenile freshwater shrimp, ensuring high survival rates and robust development.
Key Features & Benefits
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Tailored Juvenile Nutrition: Micro-powder consistency ensures that even the smallest shrimplets can feed easily. It is designed to support rapid growth phases and promote successful, trouble-free molting—the most critical stage for baby shrimp.
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Botanical Superfood Blend: Crafted from a diverse array of nutrient-dense ingredients including Stinging Nettles, Walnut, Birch, and Ginkgo leaves, plus Aronia berries and Flower Pollen. This mimicry of natural biofilm provides a complete nutritional profile.
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Advanced Probiotic Coating: Every particle is coated with gut probiotics to colonize the developing digestive tracts of young shrimp. This strengthens their immune systems and enhances nutrient absorption from day one.
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Rich in Trace Elements: Loaded with essential minerals, vitamins, and phytochemicals that are often missing in standard flake foods, ensuring balanced skeletal and shell development.
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Easy-Sink Formula: Unlike many powder foods that float and get trapped in filters, Teraa Baby Shrimp Food is designed to sink quickly, reaching the substrate where baby shrimp naturally congregate and graze.
Full Ingredient Spectrum
A professional-grade mix of high-quality proteins and amino acids, supplemented with:
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Vegetables & Herbs: Spinach, Fennel, Dandelion, and Rosemary.
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Natural Bark & Grass: Birch bark, Lapacho bark, and Barley grass.
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Vibrancy Boosters: Pumpkin and Aronia berries for natural carotene support.
Feeding Instructions
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Dust a small amount onto the water surface or mix with a little tank water and spot-feed using a syringe.
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Feed 1–2 times daily in small increments to prevent waste.
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Ideal for all freshwater species, including Caridina and Neocaridina.









