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Possible new Pellet food for discus.
I came across this product from my favourite online store.
Even though it is not specialized for discus only, but I think it looks promising as general food or extra ingredient for BH mix.
However, I am no expert when it come to nutrition analysis, so hopefully someone here can give me their expert opinions.
1 )http://www.aquaholicsonline.com.au/a...llet-500g.html
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AquaMunch Cichlid Bites Fish food is a great land animal protein free food for Cichlids. Low in fat, high in protein, Cichlid bites have been formulated to support the all-round health colour and vitality of the fish and to replicate as closely as possible a diet that is consistent with what a fish would eat in the wild.
Specifications:
Product Weight: 500g
Slow sinking pellet
Pellet Size: 2.5-3mm
Suitable for: All types of fish (but formulated to be especially good for Cichlids)
Low in Fat
Protein: 42%
Ash: >11% Max
Moisture: >13%
Ingredients:
Fishmeal (min 70%), Wheat flour, Liver Meal, Yeast, Soya Meal, Fish Oil, Vitamins, Probiotics, Minerals,
2) http://www.aquaholicsonline.com.au/a...g-stage-2.html
AQUAmunch Thrive Advance is a slow sinking high grade micro pellet suitable for most types of fish including Marine, Tropical and Freshwater and is formulated specifically for rapid growth in young fry while maintaining high quality water. We believe the product out performs some of the leading brands like New Life Spectrum Grow and is suitable for all occupants of your fish tank. This fish food contains a natural ingredients and does not contain protein from land animals, rather it has been made to replicate a natural diet for most species of fish.
Specifications:
Product Weight: 500g Foil Pack
Pellet size: 1mm
Suitable for most types of aquarium fish
Contains natural ingredients
Slow sinking pellets
Protein: 55%
Fibre: 10.5% Max
Fat: 8% Max
Ingredients:
Fishmeal (min 70%), Plant Protein, Wheat, Fish Oil, Garlic, Starch, Vitamins, Probiotics, Minerals.
Last edited by HarryDk; 03-17-2017 at 02:06 AM.
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