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i was wondering would fairy shimp make good food for aquatic caudatas? they are basicly the fresh water version of brine shimp, so why not?
 
I would say that as long as you can be sure of the quality of the source fairy shrimp should be a good food. If the fairy shrimp are netted out of a pond you may be introducing small amounts of fertilizers, pesticides, other chemicals or pathogens. The risk is small, but you should make sure you are confident of your source or the risk can increase.
 
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