Fish Science Discus Pellets 155g
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Fish Science Discus Pellets 155g
- Recreates the natural insect based diet that discus consume in the wild
- Unique formula using 36% insect meal content
- Grain free and fish meal free. Contains natural colour enhancing ingredients
Weight | 0.18 kg |
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Dimensions | 60 × 60 × 117 mm |
Fish Science Discus Pellets 155g
Recreates the natural insect based diet that discus consume in the wild. Unique formula using 36% insect meal content. Grain free and fish meal free. Contains natural colour enhancing ingredients.
Contains Natural immune support ingredients. Available in 55g and 155g pack sizes. 1 x 3mm slowly sinking pellets Feeding instructions: Feed 1 ? 2 times per day on as much as your discus will consume in 1 minute. Uneaten food should be removed. Discus may take a few days to get used to a new food.
Composition: Insect meal (Black Soldier Fly, Mealworm, Daphnia and Bloodworm 36%), Pea, Mycoprotein, Yeast, Shrimp meal, Kelp, Salmon oil, Hydrolysed shrimp protein, carob bean, Spirulina, Turmeric, Garlic, Haematococcus pluvialis, Hydrolyzed tannins, Tocopherol, Rosemary. Analysis: Protein 45%, Oil 7%, Fibre 5%, Moisture 7%, Ash 10%. Additives: Vitamin A 24000 (3a672a) IU/kg, Vitamin D3 (3a671) 1400 IU/kg, Vitamin E (3a700) 95mg/kg, Vitamin C (3a311) 420mg/kg.
Blackpool Reptiles offer a diverse selection of aquatic foods. Tailored for coldwater, tropical, and pond fish, such as high-protein pellets, vitamin-rich flakes, and specialised wafers including Fish Science Discus Pellets 55g. This includes a variety of animals like shrimp, algae eaters, and small fish species, ensuring a comprehensive diet for different aquatic pets. These options come in sinking and floating forms to cater to various feeding preferences of different fish species.
Perhaps the most important fact about FishScience foods is that the fish love them. Trials conducted with leading aquarists from the Federation of British Aquatic Societies and readers of Practical Fishkeeping Magazine provided independent proof.
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