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Main food for lobsters and crabs: Sinking food wafers for crustaceans with claws. Contain 5 % wood fibre and 10 % herbs. Stable in water, i.e. the wafers do not disintegrate on their own. Meet nutritional needs through the addition of 5% wood fibre. W…
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NutriDiet Shrimp Flakes is a premium and nutritionally balanced diet formulated to meet the requirements of marine and freshwater fish. Shrimp Flakes include both shrimp and krill, providing the fish with maximum aquatic protein content to support hea…
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Complete nutrition, ideal growth and vibrant colours for tropical small freshwater fish, selected raw nutrients promote the colouring. Nutritious, easy to digest, suitable for automatic feeders, granulate floats and sinks to create ideal feeding condi…
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Best quality fresh freeze dried jumbo sized blood worms. Made from biggest and fattest blood worms in the market. Sterilized of bactria. High protein and minerals added. Multi vitamins added. Feed will not cloud water Feeding Guidelines: Feed around …
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Mini-sized granular main food for small fish of 3 to 10 Centimetre length. The click dispenser lid makes perfect dosing possible. 1 x click for 5 fish. Does not cloud the water. Strong and healthy growth with little water pollution due to a naturally …
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Specially developed for the carnivorous diet of Betta splendens and its variants. High-grade proteins and krill plus essential carotenoids enhance brilliant colouring. Promotes spawning in female fish and strengthens resistance to diseases Specificati…
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Complete nutrition, ideal growth and brilliant colouring for invertebrates with spirulina algae and nettle content. Nutritious and easy to digest granulate floats and sinks and thus creates ideal feeding condition for shrimps 2-10 cm in size. No water…
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For algae-eating Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika cichlids: Although the food is called JBL Malawi, it is intended for the bio-film grazing cichlids from both lakes. Because the most popular cichlids of Lake Malawi are the Omnivores (e.g. Pseudotropheu…