Sera Goldy Nature Fish Food[Volume - 100ml]
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Goldfish Flakes for Healthy Growth and Vibrant Colors
sera Goldy Nature Food is the staple Food for small goldfish and their fancy varieties such as Shubunkin, Veiltail, or Sarasa, as well as other cold-water fish, which require no colors or preservatives.
Contains insect Food as a high-quality protein source that also contributes to resource conservation.
The balanced ratio of plant and animal ingredients ensures easily digestible Food that supports Health and vibrant colors. The flakes maintain their shape, are suitable for cold-water fish that feed at the surface, and do not cloud the water.
Complete Food for All Goldfish
ingredients
Fish Food, wheat flour, dried brewer's yeast, dried meat slices (5%), calcium caseinate, sun-dried freshwater shrimp (Gammarus pulex), spirulina, algae, brown algae (kelp), mannan oligosaccharide, fish liver oil (contains 34% omega fatty acids), herbs, alfalfa, nettle, parsley, green-lipped mussel, paprika, spinach, carrots, Haematococcus algae, garlic.
Additives
Vitamins and provitamins: Vit. A 16,800 IU/lb, Vit. D3 820 IU/lb, Vit. E (dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) 54 IU/lb, Vit. B1 16 mg/lb, Vit. B2 41 mg/lb, stabilized Vit. C (L-ascorbyl monophosphate) 250 mg/lb.
Analytical ingredients
Minimum crude protein 45.3%, minimum crude fat 7.2%, maximum crude fiber 4.6%, maximum moisture 6.0%, maximum crude ash 11.5%.
Additional Product Details
Natural Diet for Ornamental Fish
This product belongs to the "sera Nature" product line, which requires no colors or preservatives. A varied diet with ingredients close to nature is the best protection against deficiencies and supports the Health and vitality of the fish. Therefore, natural Food types contain natural ingredients such as spirulina, krill, or sustainable insect Food from soldier fly larvae (Hermetia). The symbols on the front side of the package highlight these ingredients and their quantities in the Food.
Feeding Guide
Feed the fish once or twice daily throughout the year, only as much as the animals consume in a short period.