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SHRIMP KING SULAWESI SALT 200g
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SHRIMP KING SULAWESI SALT 200g – Mineral Salt for Cardinal Shrimp (Caridina dennerli)
Shrimp King Sulawesi Salt 200g is a high-precision mineral blend designed to recreate the specific water conditions of the Sulawesi lakes, ideal for the long-term care and breeding of sensitive shrimp species such as Caridina dennerli (Cardinal shrimp). It is used to remineralize reverse osmosis, rainwater, or demineralized water, ensuring a stable, natural environment for these shrimp.
Enriched with all essential minerals, trace elements, and vitamins, it promotes healthy growth, vivid coloration, and successful reproduction. It establishes a slightly alkaline pH (7.8–8.5) and a balanced calcium-magnesium ratio, supporting proper molting and shell development. It also enhances the activity of beneficial filter bacteria and encourages aquatic plant growth.
Formulated based on in-situ water measurements taken during Dennerle’s 2011 Plantahunter Tour, Shrimp King Sulawesi Salt guarantees a scientifically accurate recreation of the Sulawesi biotope.
Key Features:
Recreates authentic Sulawesi lake water conditions
Ideal for Caridina dennerli and similar species
Contains essential minerals, trace elements, B vitamins
Supports molting, growth, and coloration
Optimized Ca-Mg ratio
Increases GH and KH in a controlled way
Fast-dissolving and easy to use
Compatible with shrimp-safe gravel and sand substrates
Instructions for Use:
Dissolve the required amount in RO, rainwater, or demineralized water before adding to the aquarium. Adjust dosage according to desired water parameters and tank volume.
Why choose SHRIMP KING SULAWESI SALT:
A scientifically developed mineral salt formulated for precision, reliability, and the well-being of the world’s most demanding ornamental shrimp species.