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Nanovit Granulat
NANOVIT GRANULAT basic food for small fish and adolescent fry. Multi-ingredient tiny sinking granules for small aquarium fish such as ember tetra (Hyphessobrycon amandae), golden tetra (Hemigrammus rodwayi), mosquito rasbora (Boraras brigittae), Boraras maculatus, neon tetra (Paracheirodon innesi), pygmy cory (Corydoras pygmaeus), as well as adolescent fry.
Fish’s resistance to diseases is increased by natural immune stimulator- beta-glucan and stabilised vitamin C. Several dozen of carefully selected ingredients of the best quality, supplemented with optimally balanced vitamins and trace elements meet all the nutritional and energetic needs of even most demanding species, including the fry.
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Nanovit Granulat: feeding nano fish and small species in Singapore
This is one of the more useful staples for the nano-fish scene that thrives in Singapore’s compact flats, where a planted 30-45cm cube full of ember tetras, chili rasboras or pygmy cories is the dream setup. The tiny sinking granules are sized for those small mouths and for adolescent fry, sinking slowly so mid-water shoalers and bottom dwellers all get a fair share rather than the food vanishing at the surface.
Nano fish have small stomachs and fast metabolisms, more so in our warm 27-29C water, so feed pinches little and often rather than one heavy meal. In a small volume it is easy to overfeed and spike nitrates, so target what the shoal clears in a minute. A varied rotation keeps colour and condition strong across a mixed nano community.
Explore our general fish food range, and see stocking and care in our Boraras species guide and ember tetra care guide.

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