Description
“This is a good range with an innovative pour or shake feature, innovative packaging, has colourful packaging and a great price point.” Judges, Aqua 2015.
For Freshwater Fish
Discus Granule fish feed is a slow-sinking, high protein granule which provides a complete feed for discus species.
This high quality fish food has been formulated to maximise healthy growth by containing easily digestible proteins and fish meal, while simultaneously promoting palatability to even the must fastidious discus. Discus Granule also contains astaxanthin to bring out the natural, beatutiful colours of your fish, whilst the inclusion of Stimmune and vitamins will help your fish maintain a strong immune system to fight off disease. Feed twice daily, only the amount your fish will consume in a few minutes.
Composition :
Fish Meal, Wheat Flour, Wheat Gluten, Lecithin, Fish Oil, Monocalcium Phosphate, Yeast Products (Stimmune)
Crude Protein 53%,
Crude Oil & Fat 13%,
Crude Fibre 0.1%,
Crude Ash 10.5%
Additives :
Vitamins per kg: A 14000 IU, C 700 mg, D 1600 IU, E 280 mg
Trace Elements per kg: 3b107 Iron (chelate of protein hydrolysates) 85 mg, 3b202 Iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous) 7 mg, 3b407 Copper (chelate of protein hydrolysates) 7 mg, 3b505 Manganese (chelate of protein hydrolysates) 28 mg, 3b612 Zinc (chelate of protein hydrolysates) 85 mg
Feeding NT Labs Pro-f Discus Granules in Singapore Tanks
Discus are the prima donnas of the local hobby, and in our warm 28-29C water their metabolism runs fast, so they eat often and waste quickly. These slow-sinking granules suit that pace well: they drift down through the column where discus naturally browse rather than darting to the surface. Offer small amounts three or four times daily, only what the shoal clears in a couple of minutes, and siphon any leftovers so dissolved organics do not spike between water changes.
Because discus are sensitive to nitrate and bacterial load, pairing a high-protein diet with disciplined husbandry matters more here than feed choice alone. Our local chloraminated tap water needs conditioning, and frequent partial changes keep growth steady on a protein-rich pellet. Young, growing fish benefit from heavier feeding; adults in a display tank do fine on a lighter, more measured routine to avoid bloating and water clouding.
We stock this alongside other options in our discus food range. New keepers should read our discus fish care guide for parameter targets, and our how often to feed fish guide to fine-tune portions for your shoal.

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