Freeze
Dried Tubifex
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Approximate Analysis:
Protein - 50%, Fat - 5%, Fiber - 5%, Moisture - 6%.
Freeze Dried Tubifex are true aquatic tubificid worms of the order
“Oligochaete” harvested in mud ponds or streams. Freeze Dried form of
these worms eliminates most problems normally associated with these worms.
Can be pressed high or low onto the sides of Aquarium for feeding mid or
bottom water feeding species. Excellent for many Catfish. |
Freeze
Dried Brine Shrimp
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Approximate Analysis:
Protein - 50%, Fat - 2%, Fiber - 3%, Moisture - 9%.
Freeze Dried Brine Shrimp have very high attractant values enticing even
the finickiest fish to feed. High protein with roughage from the
exoskeleton provides a great supplement for all fish. Can be pressed
anywhere onto the sides of Aquarium for a feeding frenzy, or mixed in with
home prepared food mixes (Beef heart mix, etc.) for added attractant
value. |
Freeze
Dried Bloodworms
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Approximate Analysis:
Protein - 58%, Fat - 5%, Fiber - 2%, Moisture - 4%.
A great high protein conditioning food for finicky eaters. Bloodworms are
not true “worms” nor are they Mosquito larvae as are sometimes mislabeled,
but Bloodworms are rather a larvae stage of the insect Midge Fly (Chironomus
genus). Nice sized worms, with a minimum of powder from processing.
Bloodworms can be rehydrated with water by spraying on a foil sheet and
freezing. This will allow them to sink readily for bottom feeders.
* CAUTION! A small percentage of people can have allergic reactions
when handling “Bloodworms”. If you are not sure if you may be allergic,
handle carefully and handle only a very small amount the first time.
Protect exposed skin and avoid breathing any “dust” Allergies can also
develop or increase in severity with increased exposure |
Algae
Wafers
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A high Spirulina content Algae wafer. Great for
herbivorous bottom feeding fish such as plecos and other Catfish. |
SPIRULINA
TABLETS (Concentrated)
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Highly concentrated all Spirulina tablets. Many
fish will nibble on these sinking pellets for long periods of
time, can be considered good for extended feeding for herbivorous
species.
INGREDIENTS: Spirulina Algae contains the following;
Vitamins: Beta-Carotene, Vitamin A, B1 Thiamine, B2 Riboflavin, B3
Niacin, B6, B12, Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol), Inositol, Biotin,
Folic Acid, Pantothenic Acid.
Minerals: Calcium Magnesium, Iron, Phosphorous, Potassium, Sodium,
Manganese, Zinc, Boron, Copper, Molybdenum.
Fatty Acids: Omega 6 (Essential Linoleic Acid, Gamma Linolenic
Acid [GLA], Dihomogamma Linlenic Acid) Omega 3 ( Alpha Linolenic
Acid, Dodecahexanoic Acid [DHA]), Monoethenic (Palmitoleic Acid,
Oleic Acid, Erucic Acid) Other Fatty Acids (Palmitic Acid,
Myristic Acid, Stearic Acid, Arachidic Acid, Behenic Acid,
Lignoceric Acid)
Pigments: "CAROTENOIDS / PHYTONUTRIENTS"
Chlorophyll, BETA CAROTENE (9-cis, 13-cis, 15-cis, all-trans),
Zeaxanthin, Phycocyanin, Superoxide dismutase (S.O.D.).
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Protein 45%- 60%, Carbohydrates 19%, Lipids
6%, Minerals 8%, Moisture 7%
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Better
Sinking Bits
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Try our sinking Crumble food for all your bottom
and mid water feeding fish. These “bits” are “better”! A
slowly sinking red crumble type pellet (1/16”+ size). The high
grade natural ingredients will entice even finicky fish to feed.
Excellent for Discus and Angels.
INGREDIENTS: Fish Meal, Shrimp Meal, Plankton, Corn Gluten
Meal, Soy Flour, Laver Aquatic Plant, Kelp, Oat Flour, Yeast, Cod
Fish Meal, Wheat Germ, Fish Liver, Chlorophyll
ANALYSIS: Min. Crude Protein 45%, Min. Crude Fat 5%, Max.
Crude Fiber 5%, Max. Moisture 10%.
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DECAPSULATED
BRINE SHRIMP CYSTS
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Used as a first feed similar to newly
hatched Brine Shrimp without the inconvenience of hatching. Decapsulated
brine can be more nutritious since entire yolk sack is still present on
decapsulated brine shrimp. Our decapsulated eggs are clean and properly
de-shelled providing a safe highly nutritious first feed.
Also known as shell free, Decapsulated Brine Shrimp Eggs
can be fed to a wide variety of tropical fish They providing excellent
nutritional value without the hassle of hatching.
Decapsulated brine shrimp eggs have a higher energy value than live brine
shrimp since the energy consumed in the hatching process is
conserved.
Just rehydrate the decapsulated brine eggs for a few minutes in fresh
water and feed directly to your fry or juveniles, You may also feed to
adult fish with out rehydrating the eggs. Don't overfeed. Again, these are
non-hatching. The further dehydration of the egg to maintain its shelf
life renders the egg non-viable. An excellent feed for angelfish,
goldfish, and guppies! Also well accepted by coryadora and plecostami. |
FREEZE
DRIED COPEPODS
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Slightly larger than baby brine, can be
re-hydrated for suspension feeding |
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