slowly sinking granules multi-ingredient food The delicate structure of the granulate, which under the influence of water quickly softens, makes the fish from the harvest willingly accept it.
basic food for small aquarium fish and adolescent fry. Multi-ingredient food small sinking granulate for small aquarium fish, Amanda (Hyphessobrycon amandae), golden agitator (Hemigrammus rodwayi), Bornean borbora (Boraras brigittae), Borabella maculatus, Innes neon (Paracheirodon innesi) ), pygmy oyster (Corydoras pygmaeus), as well as adolescent fry.
high content of spirulina (36%) sinking granules Intended for young black-eared african cichlids and other small fish, including marine fish, requiring a significant proportion of plant-derived ingredients in the diet.
A high protein Stark colour enhancing food With Astaxanthin It has the shape floating sticks - The shaped to blood worms (larvae of insects of resemble family Chiron Omidae) It is designed to serve as the daily feeding of all: and Fleischfressender fish who live in freshwater tanks, sea and brackish water Lining several times during the day in small portions
Food with spirulina and the addition of oak wood for large harvesters. Vegetable food sinking tablets everyday feeding of large species of fish from the family Loricariidae, such as Hypostomus plecostomus, Glyptoperichthys gibbiceps or a larger group of smaller algae-eating bryozoids. PLECO'S TABLETS tablets contain 36% spirulina, which provides easily digestible protein, natural dyes and substances that activate the immune system…
high protein food supporting the growth of young discus Slow-sinking granules with an extremely high content of highly digestible protein (55%) for young discus.
Algae food for freshwater and marine fish slowly sinking granules The 3-ALGAE GRANULAT consists of three algae: chlorella (Chlorella vulgaris) and Ascophyllum nodosum and Laminaria digitata, referred to as kelp algae Fish regularly fed with this granules receive a large dose of chlorophyll - a green pigment, whose concentrated source is chlorella.