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Our mulberry leaves are ideal as supplementary food for freshwater shrimps and other invertebrates in the aquarium. These mulberry leaves are organically grown and are air dried. This method of drying preserves all nutrients in the leaf. The mulberry leaves have a high content of fibres, vitamins and minerals and help with moulting.
Mulberry (mulberry) leaves are a supplementary food for shrimp and other invertebrates. They are nutritious, contain many vitamins and minerals and stimulate shedding.
Mulberry leaves are rich in vitamins, such as vitamins A (beta-carotene), B1 and B2. The carbohydrates and fiber make mulberry leaves a nutritious meal. The minerals present such as magnesium, iron and zinc help shrimp to build up the shell and molt.
Usage
Boil the leaves for 10 to 15 minutes, let them cool and place them in the aquarium. The leaves then sink to the bottom fairly quickly. Mulberry leaves have an unlimited shelf life (in dried condition). First boil in water for 15-20 minutes, ideal as supplementary food for shrimps and other invertebrates. These leaves have been grown organically and have been air-dried. This preserves all nutrients in the leaf. The mulberry leaves have a high content of fibres, vitamins and minerals and help with moulting. Tip: Dousing with boiling water ensures that the leaves zinc
Use: approx. 1 leaf per 40 liters of water (10 leaves per package).
Working time: 2-3 weeks