Description
Cz Aqua Kenta Goldfish Gas Release Formula
For All Type Of Goldfish
*GINGER POWDER*HIGH CALCIUM*HIGH VITAMINS*
*Hormone free*
*CONTROLLED PRODUCTION BY A VETERINARIAN*
Quantity : 1 pc.
Weight : 150 g / 500g
Pellets Size: 1.5 mm.
Type Food: Sinking Pellets
Condition : New (Made in Thailand)
Special Features
This food is created to prevent goldfish from having gas in their digestive tract.
The gas that will cause an imbalance to the fish, making the head drop, raising the tail up, causing the fish to have a hard time swimming downward. After using “Kenta” goldfish food, the goldfish waste will come out long and full. Sometimes capturing air bubbles along with it, pulling out the gas from the digestive tract.
“Kenta” is created to be the main source of food for goldfish and contains multi-vitamins to boost metabolism, it can be mixed with other fish foods containing high protein, to make it a well-balanced meal. The main ingredient for “Kenta” is organic calcium to strengthen fins and tails, and to stimulate intestine movement.
Ingredient
White fish meat, Krill, Spirulina, Wheat germ, Dried yeast, Wheat gluten, Lecithin, Protease, Multivitamin, Stable vitamin C, Ginger powder, Calcium, Probiotic and Mineral.
Nutritional Composition
- CRUDE PROTEIN 33%(min)
- CRUDE FAT 5%(min)
- MOISTURE 9% (max)
- CRUDE FIBER 9%(max)
Feeding Guide
- For mixing with other food brands: Mix 30% and feed daily
- For straight Kenta for goldfish food: Feed Stricky Kenta 3 to 5 feedings per week.
CZ Aqua Kenta Releasing Gas for goldfish balance
This Kenta variant is formulated around ginger powder, high calcium and added vitamins to address one of the most familiar headaches in fancy goldfish keeping: digestive gas that throws a fish off balance, tipping it head-down or tail-up. The 1.5mm sinking pellets are made for goldfish that struggle to swim level after eating, a common issue with deep-bodied fancies. We stock it as a practical everyday feed for keepers managing these buoyancy quirks.
It is not a medication and we make no health guarantees, but many local goldfish keepers use a gentler, easier-to-digest diet as part of a routine that keeps fish swimming comfortably. Soaking sinking pellets briefly before feeding can further reduce the trapped air that fancies gulp down. In our warm climate, pair it with disciplined portions and clean water, since overfeeding is the single biggest trigger for the digestive trouble this food aims to ease.
Browse our wider general fish food range, and we suggest reading the swim bladder disease guide and our goldfish care guide for the bigger feeding and husbandry picture.

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