Nutritious pellet fish food fortified with vitamins and minerals
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Sinking pellets great for larger carnivorous aquarium fish
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Outstanding palatability your carnivorous fish cannot resist
This scientific diet was specially developed for large bottom feeding carnivorous fish. It contains a well-balanced combination of nutritious ingredients, along with vitamins and minerals. Highly palatable, and manufactured based upon extensive study of fish's sense of sight, smell, and taste. Each pellet absorbs water and quickly softens, yet retains its shape and will not cloud your aquarium water. Contains a high-quality carotenoid to promote the brilliant colors of your tropical fish.
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Ingredients: Fish meal, krill meal, alpha starch, fish oil, wheat flour, dried seaweed meal, spirulina, brewer's dried yeast, enzyme, astaxanthin, canthaxanthin, DL-methionine, L-lysine, and vitamins and minerals including stabilized Vitamin C.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
32% min.
Crude Fat
5% min.
Crude Fiber
3% max.
Moisture
10% max.
Ash
17% max.
Additives
Vitamin A
48,000 IU/kg
Vitamin C
180 mg/kg
Vitamin D3
9,600 IU/kg
Vitamin E
1,100 mg/kg
Copper
16 mg/kg
Feeding Suggestions: Feed two to three times daily only the amount your fish will completely consume within three to five minutes. Care should be taken to avoid over-feeding. Carnivorous fish may resist a new type of food when changing their diet from live foods to a pellet type food, continued use will ensure acceptance.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
David Sachman South Bend, IN
I have several gold and black khuli type loachs which are carnivores and simply love this food. My white clouds hover above them eating in a frenzy and catch the remnants. Well liked by all my fish and not messy at all.
I have several different types of Cichlids and they just love this food! They are all fat, healthy, and beautiful. What's so great about this food is that what they don't eat now they'll find and eat later - so there is no waste or pollution in my tanks like there can be with other food types. My knife fish, puffers, and loaches also love it!
Good nutrition is a must for healthy aquarium inhabitants and a healthy ecosystem. Every year, thousands of fish become diseased or die because of malnutrition. Poor nutrition affects the fish's immune system, making them more susceptible to disease.
With the wide variety of commercial foods
available, it is sometimes difficult to determine
which type of food to feed your fish. When
choosing a food, the first thing you need to know
is what type of diet is natural to your fish.
No single food can provide all of the nutrients your fish need - protein, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals - in the forms each species prefer. Thus, the key to good feeding is variety.
Proper nutrition is essential for healthy aquarium inhabitants. Achieving good nutrition is more than choosing a food and feeding your fish. When selecting food for your fish, consider the dietary needs of all your fish.