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In order to notice the appearance of those parasites in a shrimp tank, you need to look out for cottony green or yellowish growth on the body of the shrimp. The texture will be very similar in appearance to a fungal infection, differing only in the color of the growth created.
Early trials suggest that cucumber is one of the most effective plants for not only reducing blood sugar levels but also lowering the risk of...
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Watermelon. This juicy melon is a refreshing way to get a keto-friendly fruit fix, with just 46 calories per diced cup, per USDA data. Like other...
Read More »No shrimp owner wants to see their shrimps develop unexplained and sometimes brutal diseases. However, they are extremely common, and in most cases curable. The first step to understanding and treating dwarf shrimp diseases and parasites is learning to recognize them. Are your shrimps suddenly dying? Are they changing in color or developing strange dots and spurs on their bodies? This article will give you a better understanding of how to recognize the diseases and parasites your shrimps may be suffering from.
Herring. 1.5g of creatine per 4oz serving. ... Chicken. 0.8g of creatine per 4oz serving. ... Pork. 0.6g of creatine per 4oz serving. ... Beef....
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The best nutrition tips to support healthy eating Drink more water. Aim for at least eight glasses a day. ... Slow down your eating. Research shows...
Read More »Treatment: You can find on different sites some ways to treat it but to tell the truth, I know only one treatment that can be used against Rust disease – hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). You can read more about it in my article “Rust Disease in a Shrimp Tank. Treatment”.
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Buttermilk can also work as an oil substitute, but you should mix about three quarters of buttermilk with one quarter of melted butter before...
Read More »Although they are subtle, the presence of these parasites can be fairly obvious to the trained eye. These species reproduce by sending out spores which are then found on the outer membrane of the shrimp’s body. To be able to fight that kind of infection early, I strongly recommend that shrimp keepers familiarize themselves with the appearance of the spores of those dangerous parasites. In order to notice the appearance of those parasites in a shrimp tank, you need to look out for cottony green or yellowish growth on the body of the shrimp. The texture will be very similar in appearance to a fungal infection, differing only in the color of the growth created. The most common place to notice the appearance of infection is in between a shrimp’s legs and around the swimmeretes. Treatment possibility: Green fungus is extremely hard to treat. However, there is still a chance. You can read more about it in my article “Ellobiopsidae or Cladogonium ogishimae. Green Fungus in Shrimp Tank”.
It is possible to lose 1 kilogram in a week without exercising. However, creating a deficit of 1000 calories every day without exercising is tough...
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Yes, pistachios are keto friendly. They are also a great source of fiber, antioxidants and help relieve inflammation. Pistachios are a guilt-free...
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But studies have linked flavonols with lower risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other age-related complications, and you won't get much of...
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