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4.4. Triops

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of pink and red. Pale, poorly feathered gills may indicate insufficient oxygenation and high water temperature. These animals prefer cooler water with a temperature of no more than 22oC, which can be troublesome to maintain on hot summer days. In the wild, axolotls hunt for small aquatic invertebrates (mainly insect larvae), but they will also eat fish and amphibians. In aquariums, they are usually fed with bloodworms, tubifex, earthworms and frozen fish and crustaceans. For Mexican walking fish we have prepared Axolotl Sticks – sinking sticks containing among others fish, molluscs and crustaceans, which are the source of easily assimilable high quality animal protein. Adequately balanced composition of vitamins and minerals ensures proper growth and development of animals and the addition of astaxanthin and pepper extract intensifies their coloration. Natural immune stimulator, beta-glucan, enhances amphibians’ immune system and facilitates regeneration. Axolotl Sticks can also be used for feeding Iberian ribbed newts, African clawed frogs and other aquatic amphibians.

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Triops (Triops spp.)

Triops are small freshwater crustaceans. They inhabit periodically drying reservoirs almost all over the globe. Thanks to their interesting way of breeding, unusual appearance and easy care they have a great number of lovers, also among the youngest hobbyists. To make feeding them easier we have prepared a multi-ingredient food Triops in the form of fine, sinking granules. Thanks to its varied composition with a high proportion of protein from fish and aquatic invertebrates you can be sure that your pet will receive all the necessary nutrients. Beta-glucan enhances their natural immunity and well-balanced ingredients encourage proper growth and development.

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