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Mulberry Leaves (Sun-Dried) – 20g | Natural Shrimp & Snail Food **FREE SHIPPING**Mulberry Leaves (Sun Dried) 20g Natural grazing leaf for freshwater shrimp and snails, supporting biofilm growth and tank health Quick Facts Weight: 20 grams Processing: Sun dried only Best For: Freshwater shrimp & snails Type: Natural grazing supplement Safe For: Planted and shrimp only tanks Additives: None no preservatives or chemicals Is this for you? Good if: You keep Neocaridina, Caridina, or Amano shrimp You want to encourage natural grazing
Mulberry Leaves (Sun-Dried) – 20g
Natural grazing leaf for freshwater shrimp and snails, supporting biofilm growth and tank health
Quick Facts
- Weight: 20 grams
- Processing: Sun-dried only
- Best For: Freshwater shrimp & snails
- Type: Natural grazing supplement
- Safe For: Planted and shrimp-only tanks
- Additives: None – no preservatives or chemicals
Is this for you?
✔️ Good if:
- You keep Neocaridina, Caridina, or Amano shrimp
- You want to encourage natural grazing behaviour
- You keep freshwater snails
- You want a slow-release natural food source
❌ Avoid if:
- You expect instant feeding response
- You overfeed organic materials
- You dislike natural tannin release
- You prefer highly processed shrimp foods only
Why mulberry leaves?
Mulberry leaves are widely used in shrimp keeping because they slowly soften underwater, creating a natural grazing surface rich in microorganisms and biofilm.
Unlike fast-breaking foods, mulberry leaves break down gradually, providing shrimp and snails with extended feeding opportunities.
Sun-drying preserves fibre and natural compounds without chemical treatment, making them suitable for sensitive shrimp systems.
Common mistakes
- Adding too many leaves at once
- Removing leaves too quickly before shrimp graze fully
- Expecting immediate feeding response
- Leaving excess organic matter in very small tanks
- Using as the only food source long-term
Feeding made simple
- Add 1 leaf per aquarium as needed
- Allow leaf to soften naturally underwater
- Observe shrimp and snail grazing activity
- Remove uneaten portions after 24–48 hours if necessary
- Adjust quantity based on stocking level
Pair with
- Shrimp pellets or grazing foods
- Indian almond leaves
- Leaf litter biotope setups
- Shrimp breeding tanks
- Botanical aquascapes
Mulberry leaves are less about instant feeding and more about long-term grazing behaviour. Shrimp often prefer them after biofilm begins developing rather than immediately after adding.
FAQ
Are these safe for shrimp tanks?
Yes. They are widely used in shrimp-only and planted aquariums.
Do mulberry leaves affect water quality?
When used responsibly, they generally break down slowly without fouling water.
Can snails eat these?
Yes. Many freshwater snails will graze softened mulberry leaves.
Why aren't shrimp eating it immediately?
Leaves often become more attractive once biofilm develops after soaking.
Are these chemically treated?
No. These are sun-dried only with no additives, preservatives, or chemicals.
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