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Natural nettles - Nettle pellets

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Boost the health of your shrimp and woodlice with our Natural Nettle Pellets

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Natural Nettle Pellets for Shrimp and Woodlice

Discover Natural Nettle Pellets , the perfect food supplement enriched with calcium for your aquarium shrimp and terrarium woodlice. These organic pellets offer a multitude of benefits, ensuring optimal health and robust development of your invertebrates.

Dosage

  • Woodlice : 1 cm for 10 individuals Place in a dish and moisten slightly. remove the remains after 48-72 hours.
  • Shrimp : 1 cm for 5-6 individuals, every 2 days. Don't overfeed; remove leftovers after 48 hours

Nutritional Richness and Benefits

  • Essential Vitamins : Rich in vitamins A, C, D, K, and several B-complex vitamins to strengthen the immune system and support healthy metabolism.
  • Minerals and Calcium : An exceptional source of minerals, especially calcium, vital for the formation and maintenance of a strong exoskeleton, thus facilitating successful molts.
  • Calcium/Phosphorus Balance : An optimal ratio promoting better absorption of calcium, crucial for exoskeletal health.
  • Anti-inflammatory Properties : Helps reduce stress and improve the general well-being of your animals.
  • Activity Stimulation : Encourages natural digging behavior, providing entertainment and exercise.

Natural nettle pellets are a valuable dietary supplement for feeding aquarium shrimp and woodlice in terrariums for several reasons, including their high nutritional value, mineral content including calcium, and health benefits overall of these invertebrates.

High Nutritional Value of nettle pellets

- **Richness in Vitamins**:

Nettles are rich in vitamins A, C, D and K, as well as several B vitamins. These vitamins are essential for the immune system and general metabolism of shrimp and woodlice.


- **Essential Minerals**:

Besides calcium, nettles contain iron, magnesium, potassium, and several other minerals that play a crucial role in bone health, muscle function, and more.

### Calcium Content

- Calcium is particularly important for shrimp and woodlice because it is essential for the formation of their exoskeleton. Adequate calcium intake helps these animals molt properly and maintain a strong shell.
- For shrimp, adequate calcium intake is crucial to ensure successful molting, the process during which they shed their exoskeleton to form a new one. A lack of calcium can lead to incomplete shedding or difficulty shedding, which can be fatal.
- In woodlice, calcium also contributes to the strength of their exoskeleton. As woodlice feed on decomposing organic matter, nettle pellets enrich their diet with a supplement necessary for their development.

### Interesting Calcium Report

- The calcium/phosphorus ratio is an important indicator of diet quality for invertebrates. Nettles have a good balance, which is beneficial for calcium absorption and utilization.
- An unbalanced ratio, with too much phosphorus, can inhibit calcium absorption, leading to deficiencies despite a seemingly sufficient intake. Nettles, with their good ratio, help prevent this problem.

### Other Benefits

- **Anti-inflammatory Effect**: Nettles have anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce stress and improve the general health of shrimp and woodlice.
- **Activity Stimulation**: Nettle pellets encourage shrimp and woodlice to nibble and forage, which is good exercise and contributes to their well-being.

In summary, natural nettle pellets provide a rich and balanced source of essential nutrients for shrimp and woodlice, supporting their growth, exoskeletal health, and general well-being. Including such supplements in their diet is an effective way to ensure their optimal development.

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