Description
Insect Menu Granules S
Multi-ingredient food in the form of sinking granules based on 3 insects: hermetia (15%), silkworm (15%) and mealworm (15%) for omnivorous and carnivorous fish.
Size and form of food: Granules 1.2 mm
About the product:
Multi-ingredient food in the form of sinking granules based on 3 insects: hermetia (15%), silkworm (15%) and mealworm (15%) for omnivorous and carnivorous fish
Contains only highly-digestible insect protein, rich in amino acids, which are essential for fish
High fat content, including Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, is a source of energy for fish and supports their skin function
Insect protein stimulates the growth of probiotic lactic acid bacteria, which results in better digestion, faster growth and greater immunity of fish
Significant content of chitin from insects activates immune cells, supports natural intestinal bacterial flora and increases nutrient absorption
Regular use of this food accelerates growth, strengthens immunity, regulates digestion and reduces the amount of fish metabolic waste that pollutes the water
Optimal phosphorus level meets the needs of fish and reduces algal blooms
The use of insects in Insect Menu food is not only a reference to the natural diet of fish, but it also has a lower impact on environmental resources: reduced water use and reduced energy consumption that results in a smaller carbon footprint
Contains no colorants or preservatives.
Benefits for your fish:
Intensifies growth
Encourages to feed
Stimulates natural intestinal flora
Regulates digestion
Reduces metabolic waste in the aquarium
Examples of fish:
Dwarf gourami (Trichogaster lalius)
Princess cichlid (Neolamprologus brichardi)
Green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii)
Bleeding heart tetra (Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma)
Discus (Symphysodon aequifasciatus)
Cockatoo dwarf cichlid (Apistogramma cacatuoides)
Ram cichlid (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi)
Odessa barb (Pethia padamya)
Paradise fish (Macropodus opercularis)
Pearl gourami (Trichogaster leerii)
Three-lined cory (Corydoras trilineatus)
Firehead tetra (Hemigrammus bleheri)
Congo tetra (Phenacogrammus interruptus)

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