
Frozen Mysis
*Can be used in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
*Optimal open-mouth feed.
*Natural ingredients to supplement the inadequacy of artificial feeds, rich in various natural nutrients.
*Promotes the health of fish when used in conjunction.
*Convenient to use with aluminum foil small-grid packaging, simply press to feed.
*Freshly caught and rapidly frozen at -35°C, ensuring a fully frozen transportation process.
*This product undergoes radiation sterilization, preventing the introduction of contaminants into the water.
*Safe for use in aquarium environments, so please use with confidence.
Krill size: 5-10 mm
Available in 100g small packs and 250g large packs. Contact us for more competitive pricing!
Mysis shrimp, also known as opossum shrimp, are small crustaceans that you'll find all over the place – in both fresh and saltwater environments.
They're usually transparent to pale gray in color, and often have noticeable eyes and some brown markings. They're pretty small, typically only about half an inch to an inch long. Mysis have a pair of long, curved antennae and segmented legs, which give them excellent swimming abilities.
Their diet mainly consists of plankton, including phytoplankton and zooplankton – things like algae and tiny crustaceans. They're widespread in freshwater lakes, rivers, streams, and the ocean.
Mysis play a vital role in aquatic ecosystems. They're a key part of the food web, serving as a link between different trophic levels. They're also like the cleanup crew of the aquatic world, responsible for getting rid of dead organic matter and debris.
Because mysis are so nutritious, they're often used as feed for fish and other aquatic creatures in aquaculture. They're packed with protein, fats, and vitamins, making them an ideal food for young and juvenile fish.
Here are some of their benefits:
Rich Nutritional Value: Mysis are loaded with protein, fats, vitamins, and minerals, providing the complete nutrition that fish need. They're a "one-stop shop" for nourishment, helping fish grow and develop in a healthy way.