Shrimp lollipops
8 days ago
Shrimp lollies 🦐🦐🦐 are an attractive supplementary food that has been gaining popularity among aquarium shrimp keepers in recent years. They consist of small balls or sticks attached to a skewer or bamboo stick, which not only taste good to the shrimp but are also nutritionally valuable and contribute to their health and condition.
The picture shows high-quality lollies from Roman Štěpánek from Brno - you can find his offer here: https://www.foraquarist.com/produkt/1785-dobroty-pro-krevetky-a-rybky
The declared composition of shrimp lollies can be seen in the photo, proportionally it is: herbs (50%), artemia (25%), and pollen (25%) on each stick.
Bee flower (pollen) is a common component of lollies, as it contains a large amount of protein, iron, calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals and trace elements. It is pollen that bees collect directly from flowers and bring to the hive.
**Lollies are particularly suitable for freshwater shrimp Neocaridina and Caridina**
For Neocaridina species, such as:
- Red Cherry
- Blue Velvet
- Yellow Neon
- Orange Sakura
For Caridina species, for example:
- Crystal Red/Crystal Black
- Bee Shrimp
- Taiwan Bee
- Tangerine Tiger
These shrimp enjoy nibbling on the lollies while also providing them with necessary nutrition, supporting their condition and stimulating natural feeding behavior 🙂.
**How to properly use lollies for shrimp?**
Simply stick the lolly into the substrate or place it in a holder directly in the aquarium.
It is recommended to offer them to shrimp as a supplement to regular feeding 1–2 times a week.
Observe the behavior of the shrimp to avoid overfeeding and prevent unnecessary water pollution.
**Where to buy lollies for shrimp or how to make them?**
If you do not want to embark on making them yourself, which can be an interesting experience, you can buy them at aquarium online shops, but I recommend not buying from anonymous commercial manufacturers, but from Czech producers, where you have a guarantee of quality and which you can find here on ForAquarist, where you can find manufacturers from Brno or Kostelec na Hané, just type in the search: lollies