Fish Science Oak and Algae Wafers 50g
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Fish Science Oak and Algae Wafers 50g
- Special formula with oak bark provides essential roughage
- 17mm diameter wafers
- Slow to dissolve to allow natural grazing behaviour
Weight | 0.066 kg |
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Dimensions | 48 × 48 × 84 mm |
Brand | Fish Science |
Sort | Wafers |
Suitable For | Tropical Fish |
Fish Science Oak and Algae Wafers 50g
A complete and nutritionally balanced diet for Plecostomus, Peckoltia and larger algae eating aquarium fish
Features
Fish Science Oak and Algae Wafers 50g is a special formula with oak bark provides essential roughage to ensure efficient digestion and health
17mm diameter wafers
Slow to dissolve to allow natural grazing behaviour
Composition:, Plant protein, cereals, fish and fish derivatives, wheat germ, algae (Spirulina and kelp) (12%), vegetables, oak bark (3%), minerals, Tocopherols and rosemary extract.
Analysis: Protein 38.3%, Oil 3.7%, Fibre 3.2%, Moisture 8.2%, Ash 13.4%.
Additives: Vitamin A 24,000 IU/kg, Vitamin D3 1,500 IU/kg, Vitamin E 100mg/kg, Vitamin C 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 specialized wafers including Fish Science Oak and Algae Wafers 50g. 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.
Feeding Instructions
Feed 1 – 2 times per day on as much as your fish will consume in 20 minutes. If only feeding small fish split the wafers into pieces.
For questions about our fish foods, or any of our other products or reptile pets, please contact us.
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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